The Fabrics of Feelings: 9 Textures That Trigger Emotions

Textures can evoke strong sensory responses, please read on as we review 15 different textures. 

Silk: Often described as smooth and luxurious as it glides effortlessly across the skin

Velvet: Has a rich texture that feels opulent and comforting

Cashmere: Is soft and warm, and delightful to touch

Satin: Feels similar to silk, with a smooth finish and a  slight sheen

Linen: Has a light slightly rough texture, and worn in warmer weather

Fleece: is a soft, fluffier texture that is typically associated with warmth and comfort

Suede: is soft and has a unique texture that often feels luxurious.

Bamboo: Has a silky feel and is often used in soft clothing and linens.

Cotton: is soft with a simple and comforting texture 

Wool: varies in texture from coarse to fine. Finer wool, like merino, is soft and warm.

Textures can significantly influence our sensory experiences and feelings. Engaging with these satisfying textures can provide comfort, relaxation, or even a sense of luxury.  Which textures will you try today?

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