 An investigation was conducted to combine Luffa, L, and Kevlar, K, for the first time, resulting in three laminated and randomly oriented samples with LL, LK, and KK combinations. The fabricated samples were characterized using various tests such as void fraction, water absorption, density, tensile, and flexural tests. The surface morphology of fragmented specimens was examined using scanning electron microscope. While the tensile strength of LK laminate was lower than KK laminate, hybridization can be accepted due to a decrease in both strength and cost, providing valuable information for designers to hybridize Luffa and Kevlar together and subsequently reduced production cost. This article was authored by Alok Bahaira, Jonakie D. Hewry, and Millimetre Forr.