FabricIQ
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FabricIQ
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Use case · Sleepwear
Soft, breathable materials that feel good against skin all night — ranked for comfort and airflow over 8+ hours of contact.
natural
Extra-long-staple cotton historically grown in the West Indies (Barbados, Jamaica) and Sea Islands of Georgia/South Carolina. Among the rarest commercial fibers on earth — staple length up to 2.5", silky hand feel, intense color saturation when dyed. Used in heritage luxury shirting and bespoke menswear.
natural
The highest quality silk, produced by Bombyx mori silkworms fed exclusively on mulberry leaves. Finer and more uniform than wild silk.
natural
Ultra-fine lightweight plain weave fabric. Softer and finer than muslin. Used for handkerchiefs, blouses, lingerie, and christening gowns.
natural
Egyptian extra-long-staple cotton grown in the Nile Delta. Staple length 1.5–2.5", among the longest of any commercial cotton. Exceptional softness, luster, and strength — used in luxury dress shirts and bedding. Distinct from "Egyptian cotton" the marketing term, which is often upland cotton merely grown in Egypt; Giza is the actual specialty fiber and must be named explicitly.
natural
Premium extra-long staple cotton from the Nile River Valley. Prized for its strength, softness, and ability to produce very fine yarns.
semi-synthetic
An ultra-fine variant of modal made from beech tree pulp, with fibers significantly thinner than silk. Exceptionally soft and lightweight, it is the premium choice for high-end underwear and loungewear.
natural
Lightweight, loosely woven cotton. One of the oldest textiles, from Dhaka. Used for pattern-making, baby products, and lightweight garments.
natural
Extra-long staple cotton known for exceptional softness, durability, and luster. Grown primarily in Peru and the American Southwest.
natural
Protein fiber produced by silkworms. Known for its lustrous appearance, smooth texture, and natural temperature regulation.
semi-synthetic
Lenzing branded lyocell made from sustainably harvested eucalyptus wood pulp using a closed-loop process. Softer and more consistent than generic lyocell.
natural
A specific silk weave with a satin-like glossy front and matte back. Lighter and more fluid than silk satin, prized for lingerie, blouses, and linings.
natural
Premium linen woven from European flax, primarily grown in northern France and Belgium. Known for its exceptional softness, refined drape, and superior quality compared to standard linen.