Raw Silk
A semi shiny fabric. Usually fine lines can be seen in the weaving because of of the type of silk fibres. It is lightweight but not sheer like chiffon, the fall is also stiffer.
Indian Raw Silk
Thicker and heavier than regular raw silk, also significantly stiffer. Preferrable for trousers. This is a beautiful two-toned fabric.
Katan Silk (China Silk)
Much lighter than Raw Silk with more shine. The fall is much more ‘limp' too.
Satin
A heavy material, which is very limp. High shine. A lot of pleats can be put in this and the fabric still 'hangs' rather than puffs out, so it is often used for Patiala shalwars.
Grip
Used to make shalwars with chiffon suits. Has a ever so slightly noticeable shine. Similar fall to chiffon. Does not usually need to be lined once dyed.
Linen (viscose)
A cotton or cotton-polyester fabric.