A textile structure refers to the way fibres, yarns, or filaments are organised and constructed to form a fabric or material. It determines the physical form, performance characteristics, and behaviour of the textile, such as stretch, drape, strength, breathability, and texture.
Textile structures can be 2D (flat) or 3D (volumetric) and range from traditional constructions like woven, knitted, and nonwoven fabrics to more advanced or engineered forms such as spacer fabrics, braided structures, or bioinspired composites.