They are different types of materials that all make different types of clothings.
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The four main natural fibers are cotton, wool, silk, and linen. These fibers are derived from plants (cotton, linen), animals (wool, silk), and insects (silk). They are valued for their comfort, breathability, and environmental sustainability.
Some examples: Wool, cotton, flax, mohair or silk
Cotton
Wool is much warmer than cotton and silk and jumpers were made to keep us warm. That is why, OK?
This needlework is embroidery stitched with wool thread instead of cotton or silk thread.
Linen is made from the fibres of the flax plant. Wool is from the fleece of an animal such as the sheep or alpaca. Silk is a thread unwound from a cocoon of a silkworm. Cotton is a thread made from the cotton plant.
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Silk is well known for being warmer than wool. Nylon and cotton are poorer insulators. (As well, there are other types of "wool" which are known for being much warmer than sheep's wool...)
"Nylon" doesn't belong because it is a synthetic material, whereas the others (cotton, silk, and wool) are natural fibers.
An alepine is a fabric made of a mix of wool, silk, mohair, or cotton.
No, raincoats can't be made of silk or wool. The main function of a raincoat is that it is waterproof, so rain slides right off without the person wearing the coat getting wet. Silk and wool are not waterproof.