There are many differences between natural fabrics and synthetic fabrics, including raw materials, production processes, feel, breathability and impact on skin.
First of all, natural fabrics are made of natural fibers, such as cotton, linen, wool and silk. These fibers come from nature and are usually ready for use after simple processing. Synthetic fabrics are made of man-made fibers or chemical compounds, such as polyester, nylon, and acrylic. These fibers are obtained through chemical reactions and industrial processes.
Secondly, natural fabrics are soft, skin-friendly, breathable and moisture-wicking. Natural fibers generally have good hygroscopicity and can absorb sweat quickly and dissipate it quickly. This makes the natural fabric more comfortable during summer or during sports. In addition, the fiber structure of natural fibers is closer to the structure of skin surface cells, so it is more skin-friendly.
In contrast, synthetic fabrics generally have higher wear resistance, are easy to care for and retain their shape. However, synthetic fibers have poor air permeability, easily generate static electricity, and are not as comfortable as natural fibers. At the same time, synthetic fibers may also cause some skin problems, such as allergic reactions and irritation.
In general, natural fabrics have less impact on the skin and are more suitable for people with sensitive skin and those who sweat easily. Synthetic fabrics are more suitable for wear resistance and easy care, but may cause discomfort for some people with sensitive skin.
When choosing fabrics, it is recommended to consider your skin type, usage scenarios and personal preferences. In addition, you can check the label of the fabric when purchasing to understand the detailed material composition and related characteristics so that you can make the best choice for you.