What fabric is the best for a sweater? How to choose a sweater?
Since I made my own clothes, I have paid more and more attention to fabrics and materials. I really feel that fancy styles do not have good quality fabrics at all. more important. Isn’t this the frigidity that has been going on for several years? Acne, Celine, and The Row are all brands with minimalist designs and super-quality fabrics.
Sex-cold wind is actually a return to nature of fabrics. After all, there is no With the blessing of texture, the carefully tailored style is also easy to become fashionable. So I believe that the cold wind will continue to blow.
Autumn and winter are the seasons for warm oil sweaters. I guess you have seen the sweaters There are already many trends, but you still can’t tell the difference between wool, cashmere, and mohair!
Then let me fill in the gaps for you and talk about how different the materials of sweaters are.
Material is the soul of the sweater
1. Cashmere cashmere
When it comes to cashmere, many people will label it as “old-fashioned” . Everyone’s misunderstanding about cashmere probably comes from middle-aged and elderly uncles’ endless obsession with it. The ugly cashmere items sold by some big domestic brands often cost thousands more, which always makes people confused.
But cashmere, a precious and charming material, may only be understood by those who truly understand it. Only people can feel her beauty!
In fact, cashmere is the softest, most comfortable and warmest kind of texture. It is a thin layer of fine cashmere covering the roots of the goat’s coarse hair. The goat relies on this layer of undercoat to withstand the severe cold of minus 30°C in winter. Cashmere is the finest kind of animal fiber. It is slender, light, soft, slippery and warm. The output is also quite rare, so the price is naturally not cheap.
Cashmere sweaters are expensive not only because of the complicated craftsmanship, but also because The cashmere a cashmere goat can contribute in its lifetime is only enough to make 1-2 cashmere sweaters. The complexity of the process lies in the fact that this layer of velvet can only be combed out using traditional methods, that is, by hand. A cashmere goat produces only about 250 grams of net cashmere each year, and it takes about five goats to complete a cashmere sweater.