1. Terry cloth
Terry cloth is a variety of knitted fabrics . During weaving, certain yarns appear as loops on the remaining yarns of the fabric in a certain proportion and stay on the surface of the fabric, forming a terry cloth. Terry cloth is usually thicker
and is mostly used for autumn and winter apparel. The terry part is brushed and can be processed into flannel, which has a lighter and softer feel and better thermal insulation performance.
Advantages: Good strength, soft feel, warmth retention and breathability.
Disadvantages: easy to sag.
2. Fleece
Fleece is also used more in winter, and the fleece used outdoors can generally be Achieve the following functions: warm, windproof, lightweight, quick-drying, wear-resistant, stretchable, easy to compress, easy to care for, anti-static, water-repellent, etc.
The thickness of fleece determines the main basis for thermal insulation performance. Simply put, fleece is a process that produces shorter velvet on the fabric or inner material.
Advantages: Light weight, fleece of the same weight has much better warmth than wool; and it has excellent properties such as breathability, capillary drainage and isolation and insulation.
Disadvantages: Poor light resistance, special attention must be paid when cleaning and ironing, and fleece fabrics cannot be exposed to the sun.
3. Sheep velvet
Sheep velvet is also called polar fleece. It is woven by a circular knitting machine. After being woven, the gray fabric is first dyed, and then processed by various complex processes such as napping, carding, shearing, and polarization. The front side of the fabric is naveled, and the diaphragm is fluffy and dense but not easy to shed and pill. The reverse napping is sparse, even, and fluffy. Very good elasticity. Its ingredients are generally pure polyester and soft to the touch.
Advantages: The front of the fabric is brushed, the grains are fluffy and dense but not easy to shed or pill, the texture is clear, and the fluffy elasticity is very good. It has good thermal insulation effect, and polar fleece can also be combined with all fabrics to make it more effective in keeping out the cold.
Disadvantages: The technology is not yet perfect, the price is relatively high, product quality is uneven, and it may be more likely to cause asthma and other diseases.
4. Silver fox velvet
The main fabric components are polyester and spandex, 92% of which are polyester and 8% The composition is spandex and the yarn count is 144F. Silver fox velvet, also called sea velvet or mink velvet, is actually a type of warp-knitted spandex super-soft fabric. It can also be called warp-knitted elastic velvet and is a silk-type fabric.
Advantages: The fabric has excellent elasticity, fine texture, softness and comfort, no pilling, and no fading.
Disadvantages: Newly purchased silver fox velvet products will shed a small amount of lint at first, which will decrease after a period of use. In dry seasons, silver fox velvet is prone to static electricity, and the fabric is not very durable. Breathable.
5. Cashmere
It is imitation cashmere. The chemical composition of cashmere products (4 photos) is 70% polyester and 30% nitrile. It is produced using high-speed warp knitting machines and is widely used in home textiles, clothing, and toys.
Advantages: The appearance of lambswool is beautiful and has a certain fluffy feel. The fabric is easy to shape and is favored by designers. The fabric has good elasticity and breathability. This type of fabric has good elasticity and breathability. The fabric is very comfortable to wear.
Disadvantages: After all, lambswool is still a chemical fiber, and its quality and function are definitely not as good as cashmere. Therefore, when buying cashmere products, we must learn to identify the authenticity of the fabric.
6. Non-falling velvet
“Non-falling velvet” is a type of warp knitted stretch velvet. This kind of pile fabric is similar to velvet fabric. The fabric has excellent luster, elasticity and soft hand feel. It is an excellent fabric for making high-end fashion, tight clothing and decorative items.
Advantages: The velvet-free fabric has a long service life and will not deform or fade after multiple washes. It also has good elasticity, strong gloss and excellent warmth retention.
Disadvantages: Non-velvet fabrics are prone to lint and dust, and can easily generate static electricity after being used for a long time.