High-end clothing fabrics include three categories: woven, knitted and non-woven. The following is a brief introduction to these three types of fabrics:
1. Woven fabrics: Woven fabrics are the most common type of fabric and are made of longitudinal yarns ( Weft threads) and transverse yarns (warp threads) are interwoven. According to different organization methods of yarn, woven fabrics can be divided into plain weave, twill weave, rib weave, etc. Woven fabrics usually have good drape and breathability, and are also strong and wear-resistant.
2. Knitted fabric: Knitted fabric is made by interweaving yarns using needle hooks on a knitting machine. Compared with woven fabrics, knitted fabrics are more elastic and soft, making them more comfortable to wear. Common knitted fabrics include cotton knitted fabric, wool knitted fabric, silk knitted fabric, etc. Knitted fabrics are more malleable and can produce a variety of complex patterns and patterns.
3. Non-woven fabric: Non-woven fabric is a non-woven material, also known as non-woven fabric. It is not formed through traditional weaving or knitting processes, but through thermal bonding and chemical treatment of fibers. Nonwoven fabrics are soft, breathable and hygroscopic, while also possessing certain tensile strength and durability. It is widely used in high-end clothing as lining, filling or insulation.
When choosing high-end clothes, different types of fabrics will give people different touch, appearance and functional experiences. For woven fabrics, you can consider factors such as its texture, gloss, air permeability and whether it is easy to wrinkle; for knitted fabrics, you can pay attention to its elasticity, comfort and softness; for non-woven fabrics, you can Pay attention to its thermal performance, durability and applicable occasions. The final choice should be based on personal needs, season, style and budget.