Simple techniques for identifying clothing fabrics can be achieved by looking and touching them. The following are ways to identify several common fabrics:
1. Cotton: Cotton fabrics are generally soft to the touch and have good breathability. You can touch the fabric with your hands. If it feels soft, smooth and has a certain weight, it is probably cotton. Also, look for the fine fibrous structure of cotton on the fabric.
2. Silk: Silk fabrics usually have a shiny, silky feel. You can gently pinch the fabric with your hands. If it feels soft and cold, it is probably silk fabric. Additionally, silk fabrics often have a fine fabric texture.
3. Linen: Linen fabrics usually have a rough touch and refreshing breathability. You can touch the fabric with your hands. If it feels slightly rough and cool, it is probably hemp. In addition, linen fabrics often exhibit the delicate line texture of linen fibers.
4. Wool: Wool fabrics usually have soft and warm properties. You can touch the fabric with your hands. If it feels light, soft and elastic, it is probably wool. In addition, wool fabrics often have fine textile fibers that appear to have a fine texture when viewed.
5. Polyester: Polyester fabrics usually feel smooth, soft and have some elasticity. You can touch the fabric with your hands. If it feels smooth, soft and somewhat elastic, it is probably polyester. In addition, polyester fabrics will show a brighter reflection effect under light.
These are simple identification tips for some common fabrics, but they are not absolutely accurate. For some complex blended fabrics or new fabrics, more professional identification methods may be required. If necessary, please consult professionals or refer to fabric research information.