Mohair
Mohair is a luxurious fiber obtained from the Angora goat. Known for its sheen and durability, it is often used in high-quality textiles, including clothing and upholstery. The fiber is smooth, elastic, and resistant to wrinkling, making it a popular choice for various fashion items.
The production of mohair primarily occurs in regions like South Africa, Turkey, and the United States. The goats are sheared twice a year, yielding long, silky strands that can be dyed in various colors. Mohair is valued for its warmth and breathability, making it suitable for both winter and summer garments.