Chengdu will finally heat up starting next week, and I will finally go out without sweaters and long johns.
In the past two months, I have really stocked up on a lot of winter clothes, including down jackets, fleece pants, wool bottoming shirts, cotton coats and pants, polar fleece, etc.Corduroy, I’m getting fatter and fatter, and my wallet is getting thinner.
Not much to say, I bought so many clothes and share some winter clothes:
1. Which fabrics are warmer
2. Which fabrics are less likely to wrinkle
3. Which fabrics are effective in anti-static
4. Tips for avoiding pitfalls
1. Which fabrics are warmer?
First of all, do you know why people feel cold? In fact, there is flowing cold air around us, and this cold air touches us When the body loses heat, the body will feel cold. Blocking and buffering these flowing cold air is what we call warmth. It mainly depends on the thickness and material of the clothes.
Everyone knows that the thicker the clothes, the warmer they will be. However, in fact, clothes of the same material are thicker to a certain extent. No matter how thick it is, the warmth retention will not be improved any more.
In terms of materials, common fabrics with better warmth include down, animal hair, cotton, nylon, polyester, acrylic etc. Among them, down is the warmest fabric in our daily lives. The principle of keeping warm is that the fluffy structure of down fibers can retain more still air and play a good blocking role in cold air.
The thermal insulation principle of animal hair such as wool and cotton is basically the same as that of down. But in comparison, at the same thickness, the warmth retention properties include down>animal hair>cotton.
The thermal insulation principle of materials such as nylon is mainly related to thermal conductivity, etc., so I won’t go into details here. Just know the warmth of the materialAcrylic>Wool>Cotton>polyester>nylon.
2. Which fabrics are not easy to wrinkle
Nylon, polyester, spandex, acrylic and other chemicals Fibers are very resistant to wrinkles.
AndThe ones with poor wrinkle resistance are basically natural fibers such as cotton, linen, silk, Mao et al.
3. Which fabrics are effective in anti-static
Cotton and linen are the least likely to generate static electricity Of the two materials, wool and other types of wool follow closely behind, but if it is relatively humid, wool can also easily generate static electricity. In general, natural fibers have strong antistatic capabilities.
On the other handMan-made chemical fibers such as nylon, polyester, spandex, and acrylic are very easy to cause static electricity. , especially polyester and acrylic.
4. Tips to avoid pitfalls
To sum up:
·Warmth
Down is undoubtedly the best
·Prevention��
Man-made chemical fibers are generally not prone to wrinkles, such asnylon, polyester, spandex, and acrylic
·Anti-static
Natural fibers such as cotton and linen can effectively prevent static electricity
·Easy to discolor (avoid pits)
Cotton, linen, silk, wool
·Easy to wrinkle (avoid pits)
Cotton, linen, silk, wool
·Easy to static electricity (avoid pits)
nylon, polyester, spandex, acrylic
This sharing ends here first. If you have any different insights, you can share them in the comment area. Personally, I think besides keeping warm, winter clothes are also very important for drying well after washing. I would like to ask you what kind of clothes are made of clothes that dry quickly?