Plain linen-style fabrics are natural and lightweight fabrics, usually made from linen fibers or linen-like fibers. They can be unblemished white or a light natural shade, but are usually found in linen or similar hues.
Brittle-reinforced fabrics refer to special types of fabrics designed specifically for applications that require durability and support. These fabrics are characterized by a velvety (velvety) surface and reinforced with a special coating or adhesive surface on the back.
In these fabrics, threads of different colors are brought together in a certain order or pattern. In this way, smooth or distinct transitions of colors can be created. This method is used to customize or diversify the pattern and color on the surface of the fabric.