Poly(propenonitrile), also known as polyacrylonitrile, is commonly used to make synthetic fabrics and fibers. It is produced through the co-polymerization of propenonitrile with other monomers like vinyl acetate, methyl acrylate, styrene, or butadiene. These co-polymers are softer than pure poly(propenonitrile) and are used to make fabrics for clothing. Specific co-polymers have various applications, like ABS and SAN plastics that are strong and impact-resistant or fire-resistant fibers used in children's clothing.