19 thoughts on “Has anyone made a fabrics chart yet?

  1. Anonymous says:

    For warmth: Alpaca fiber > Cashmere wool > Merino wool > Sheep wool > Synthetic fabrics
    General purpose: Merino wool as it’s breathable during summer and warm in winter and it’s mass produced so there’s more variety than say Alpaca
    For looks, about the same order but it should be combed fiber as well
    If you don’t care about brand you can get real combed wool clothes that look premium quality for as low as $50 such as from Stanley/Stella

  2. Anonymous says:

    silk and microfiber are the most pleasing fabrics for panties, cotton is comfy but boring, and lace is the most irritating material

  3. Anonymous says:

    You can’t really make fabric chart, you need different materials for dif usacases. Merino is really good base layer, but you probably wouldn’t want a merino rain jacket. Or the other way with goretex.
    Over all with anything that doesn’t have to do with rain stick with natural fabs, be it linen, silk or wool depending on the weather.
    Also underwear always merino and it’s not even close

    • Anonymous says:

      >You can’t really make fabric chart, you need different materials for dif usacases
      Not sure how this prohibits the making of a chart. You can still make a chart with general rules and basics and provide information about the different uses of different materials and the situations they’re best for.

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