Modal
Modal
Modal is an organic type of fabric made of cellulose from beech wood. It can be dyed just like cotton and is colorfast when washed in hot water. Modal is essentially a variant of artificial silk. Modal is resistant to shrinkage and fading. It is glass and soft, even more than mercerized cotton. Lenzing Modal is a registered trademark of Lenzing AG, an Austrian company that specializes in textiles and fibers, are made, in particular, in the natural fibers of cellulose. In the United States the type of fabric wins popular in recent years. Pure modal begins to be used in household products such as towels, bathrobes and bed sheets. In the Netherlands in socks and underwear.
Mohair
Mohair
The bristles of an angora goat. The 20 cm long mohair fiber is soft, shiny, low crimped and highly resilient. The hair of young animals is processed into garments that of older animals in upholstery. The fabric made of mohair called mohair. Sometimes angora does not come from the Angora goat but the angora rabbit.

Moiré
Moiré
Substance which is woven so that due to the incidence of light creates a kind of flame pattern.