Disclosed are multicomponent fibers derived from a blend of a
sulfopolyester with a water non-dispersible polymer wherein the as-spun
denier is less than about 6 and wherein the water dispersible
sulfopolyester exhibits a melt viscosity of less than 12,000 poise
measured at 240.degree. C. at a strain rate of 1 rad/sec, wherein the
sulfopolyester comprising less than about 25 mole % of residues of at
least one sulfomonomer, based on the total moles of diacid or diol
residues, and wherein said poly(ethylene) terephthalate has an inherent
viscosity of less than 0.55 dL/g. The multicomponent fiber is capable of
being drawn at a relatively high fiber speed, particularly at least about
2000 m/min, and may be used to produce microdenier fibers. Fibrous
articles may be produced from the multicomponent fibers and microdenier
fibers. Also disclosed is a process for multicomponent fibers, nonwoven
fabrics, and microdenier webs.