Textile contamination refers to the presence of pollutants, such as chemicals or microplastics, in textiles or clothing materials. This contamination can occur at various stages of the textile production process, from the use of chemicals in farming or manufacturing to the release of microplastics from synthetic fabrics during washing or wearing. Textile contamination is a growing concern due to its potential environmental and health impacts, including water and soil pollution, as well as potential harm to human health through skin contact or ingestion of contaminated fibers. Researchers are studying the sources and effects of textile contamination, as well as developing solutions to reduce its impact on the environment and public health.