Fibres are classified into two main groups:
1) Natural fibres from plant and animal sources like cotton, jute, silk, and wool.
2) Man-made fibres produced from chemical substances like rayon, polyester, nylon, and acrylic.
Fibres are also classified based on their length as either staple (short) fibres or filament (long) fibres. Fibres are spun into yarns which are made up of twisted fibres. Yarns are then interlaced in various weaves and knitting techniques to form fabrics for clothing and other uses.