Cashmere and brushed velvet fabrics are both common fabrics in winter, and they have some differences in softness and warmth. The following is a comparison of cashmere and brushed fabrics in terms of softness and warmth:
Softness:
Cashmere fabric is famous for its Known for its excellent softness. Cashmere is a natural fiber collected from goats or sheep that has a light and silky feel. Its fibers are fine and elastic, so cashmere fabrics have high softness. Wearing clothes made of cashmere can give people a feeling of comfort, warmth and a very nice touch.
Brushed fleece fabric also has a certain softness, but compared with cashmere, its softness may be slightly inferior. Brushed fabric is usually made of cotton or polyester fiber and is specially treated to make its surface fine and smooth. The short, velvety feel of this wick provides moderate comfort, but it can’t compete with the softness of cashmere.
Thermal insulation effect:
Cashmere fabric has a high thermal insulation effect because of its fine fiber. Cashmere fiber contains rich fiber hairiness, which has good ventilation and can form an insulating layer to effectively block the intrusion of cold outside air. This makes cashmere excellent at keeping you warm. Especially pure cashmere fabrics with better quality have better thermal performance.
Brushed velvet fabric is not inferior in terms of thermal insulation effect. The fine capillary fibers of brushed fabric can effectively trap air and form a thermal insulation layer, thereby reducing heat loss. This allows the brushed fleece fabric to also provide a warm feeling and provide sufficient warmth in the cold winter.
In summary, cashmere fabric is relatively superior in terms of softness and warmth. Its fiber is fine, soft and has excellent thermal insulation properties, making it suitable for wearing in cold winters. Although brushed fleece fabric is slightly less soft and warm, it still has a certain degree of comfort and warmth. When choosing fabrics, you can decide based on personal needs and budget, while also taking into account the quality of the fabric and the feeling of the fabric in contact with the body.