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Composite textiles refer to materials created by combining two or more different types of fabrics, fibers, or materials to achieve enhanced properties and performance. This innovative approach allows designers and manufacturers to leverage the unique strengths of individual components, resulting in a final product that exhibits improved durability, strength, flexibility, and other desirable characteristics. Common examples of composite textiles include combining natural fibers like cotton with synthetic fibers such as polyester or blending materials with varying textures.
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