Worn Brown Leather Texture with Scratches and Dents
It is a worn and brown leather material. This leather has a very typical pattern which has scratches and dents on the surface.

Its base colors have some variations. Besides, aging, worn parts and dirt could be found on this texture.
 
Woven Reed or Ratten Wicker Texture
It is a wicker texture woven from reed, ratten or bamboo like material. It is a light and sturdy material for making furniture ranging from boxes to chairs.

The surface is full of vein textures of plants. Mold and dirt could also be found on the the surface.
Blue Fabric Texture with Pilling
It is a fabric material which is good for texturing mass production clothes. The material is made of high density sewing thread. Sewing bands are also the signature pattern of machine made clothes.

This texture aims to act as a old fabric, so there is pilling on the surface. The pilling makes it an ideal texture for carpets too.
 
Wool Carpet Texture
It is a pale yellow wool type carpet having a lot of woolly globes on the surface.

By careful inspection, a lot of colorful noises can be found in wool.

Definitely, it is a brilliant material for carpeting.
Yellow Padded Jacket and Bubble Coat Texture
It is definitely an excellent material for making quilted coats or puffer jackets. Some padded jackets are very colorful. This texture is one of these brightly colored outer garment.

Each quilted cell is puffed with cotton, so the whole texture bulges outwards.

To match the major material colors, orange threads is used.

The stitch color can be changed by downloading the SBSAR file.
Padded Coat and Jacket Texture
This shiny silver texture is a typical material for making padded coats and jackets. The material is sewn into diamonds producing padded patterns. Each diamond pocket has some cotton inside. This ensure inner cotton is always evenly distributed.

There are also wrinkles, stitches, dirt and folds on the surface.
Knitted Fabric Texture
It is simply a knitted pale blue fabric. It has alternating rows of thick and thin woven wool.

Dangling and loosen fibers and fur can be found everywhere on the surface of this PBR material.

It is a perfect texture for clothes and sweaters.
Jute Matting or Burlap Bag Texture
This texture looks alike texture of burlap sacks. It also looks like materials of jute matting products.

Twisted light brown threads are woven across each other.

There are also loosen dangling threads on the surface.
Red Worn Sofa Leather Texture with Nails
It is a typical nailed leather material for sofas. All nails are highly oxidized and the red texture is worn. It has a lot of cracks and scratches on its surface.

The peeled off area exposes the underneath leather color which is grey.
Red Tufted Leather Texture for Sofas and Chairs
It is a red tufted leather which is ultimately for sofas and chairs. The red buttons make depressions at intervals by pushing the leather in. This creates the characteristic of tufted sofas.

Since it is a leather, scratches is almost unavoidable. Besides, dirt and pits appear on the material surface too.
Artificial Alligator or Crocodile Leather Texture
It is an artificial leather having the most prominent scale patterns of alligator or crocodile skin.

Scars and wrinkles can be found on each single scale of the skin. Occasionally, pores appear on some scales.

Each scale also curves slightly inward.

As most of leather, the material is dyed into brown.
Red Carpet with Wool-like Fabric Texture
This fabric texture has hard and wool-like texture which makes it suitable as a carpet material.

Mud and dirt can be found on the fabric surface. Tiny stones can also be found between wool-like threads of the texture.
Typical Orange or Brown Leather Texture with Impressions
This texture has classical leather patterns which are tiny flakes with various colors ranging from red, orange to brown.

Besides gaps between flakes, there are also a few big impressions.

Dirt appears on the texture too.
Entirely Worn Leather Texture
It is a piece of totally worn leather.

The superficial is completely ripped off, so the underneath vein or root like texture is exposed. The inner texture is like a network spreading across the whole surface.
Blue Office Carpet Texture
This texture is one of the most common types of carpets which can be found in many offices.

There are seemingly parallel running threads on each tile. This pattern creates the identity for this office carpet tile.

As it is an old and aging carpet, dirt and worn out parts exist.
Knitting Wool Texture
It is a blue and white knitting wool. Each thread has fiber and fur details.

It is a fantastic texture for sweaters and similar outfits.
PVC or Plastic Texture
Modern fashion uses a lot of PVC or plastic materials to make glossy clothes, dresses or skirts. Fashion designers particularly like using black PVC for their masterpieces.

Some people laughs at this black PVC material as it looks like a bin bag.
Red and White Checker Cloth Texture
The red and white checkers are classical patterns used in textile industry. A lot of clothes, dresses, table cloths have this traditional checker pattern. If you go to the kitchen, you may find a kitchen cloth having this pattern.

If the texture is enlarged enough, thread texture can be seen.
Brown and Reddish Leather Texture
It is a brown and reddish leather with prominent flakes as the texture. Wrinkles and scratches also appear on this leather texture.

This material can be applied to clothes, skirts, sofa, old book covers etc.
Wrinkled Cloth Texture
This is a wrinkled cloth with a bit of dirt on it. Texture of threads can be found on the surface.

It is a fantastic material for white dresses, pillow case etc.
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