Different residual deformations are generated in clothes during their production as well as their end-use. There is not enough data reported in the literature concerning the performance properties of knitted fur needed for the fabrication of laminates. Therefore, it seems necessary to produce such laminates and evaluate their properties especially their viscoelasticity. The present work investigates the creep behaviour of materials with different compositions and tested under different conditions. The obtained results revealed that suede is isotropic material, material with 100% wool is more creep resistant in the transverse direction, where as the other tested materials are creep resistant in the longitudinal direction.