Decorative fabrics can be divided into the following categories: cotton textile fabrics, silk textile fabrics, wool textile fabrics, chemical fiber textile fabrics and non-porous chemical fiber fabrics, etc. Cotton textile fabrics have good hygroscopicity and air permeability, but their shrinkage, deterioration, and corrosion resistance are relatively poor. Silk textile fabric, light, soft and colorful, has the advantages of water absorption and breathability, but it is easy to wrinkle and fade. Wool textile fabrics are characterized by good thermal performance, strong wear resistance, and elasticity, but their heat resistance is poor, and they are prone to shrinkage and fluff. With the development of science and technology, chemical fiber textile fabrics and non-porous chemical fiber fabrics are emerging one after another and listed one after another. They not only have the good quality of traditional textile fabrics, but also have the advantages of bright colors and strong corrosion resistance, but generally have poor air permeability.