OOC Fabrics
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While many of these will be self-explanatory, it's nice to have a handy guide to translate the look you're going for into setting-appropriate references.
Silks
- Grub silk - a low-quality but sturdy silk
- Fabrisilk - a common synthetic silk, mass produced
- Crezan silk - a good quality silk for a fair price
- Holo-silk - a heavy silk used for its hologram-projection technology
- Merovian silk - an expensive silk with a faint iridescence
Linen
- Fleetweave - a light fabric made from the fibers of the fleetweed plant.
- Coroweave - a light, flowing fabric painstakingly woven from living phosphorescent fungus. Very expensive.
Burlap
- Hardweave - a coarse composite fabric made from various plant fibers.
Cotton
- Syncloth - a synthetic fabric that can fill any niche that cotton can.
- Duracloth - a sturdier fabric that can fill any niche that denim or corduroy can.
- Polyfiber - an expensive fabric that is soft like syncloth but tougher than duracloth.
Plastics
As synthetic non-brand-name materials, these are all on the table;
- Nylon
- Latex
- Spandex
- Polyster
- Rayon
Animal Products
- Various - hunting is a celebrated facet of several cultures in Starmourn, so genuine animal pelts, furs, leathers and suedes are all on the table.
- Synthleather - a synthetic substitute for true leather, comes in a variety of choices for thickness and flexibility.
- Duraleather - a synthetic leather that is sturdier than synthleather
- Polyleather - a synthetic leather that is sturdier than duraleather
- Synfleece - a synthetic substitute for wool
- Synfur - a synthetic substitute for fur
- Insulwarm - a common brand of synthetic down