This document discusses different types of dyes used for textiles, including their classification, properties, and applications. It covers direct dyes, which are inexpensive but have only moderate fastness, and are well suited for cotton, viscose and nylon. Azoic dyes, also called naphthol dyes, produce bright shades on cellulosic fibers with generally good fastness. Vat dyes are more expensive but provide excellent fastness, and are commonly used for cotton goods requiring high quality like towels. Proper dye selection depends on the fiber material and desired colorfastness properties.