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From the point of view of warmth, cashmere is the most commonly used sweater fabric, with excellent warmth, cashmere sweaters are not easy to pill, but sometimes there will be shrinkage.
From the point of view of quality, silk fabric.
The quality is better and the feel is more delicate, but the biggest disadvantage of silk fabrics is that they are easy to hook, so you should be extra careful when wearing such sweaters.
From the point of view, blended, chemical fiber materials and cotton-based sweaters are relatively cheap, but the warmth effect is very general, and you have to choose it yourself. If the budget is sufficient, it is still recommended to choose a sweater made of cashmere, which is comfortable and warm to wear, although it is made of pure cotton.
The sweater is also not easy to pill, but the warmth effect is far less than that of cashmere, especially in winter, it may not achieve the warmth effect it should have.
Sweaters are more likely to pill than other clothing, especially in the neckline and cuffs, and there are many wool and acrylic on the market.
Sweaters made of blends, but fabrics containing acrylic are more prone to pilling.
However, some manufacturers will add an anti-pilling fiber when producing sweaters, which can greatly solve the problem of sweater pilling, this kind of sweater is relatively better, but the choice of sweater fabric is only one aspect, and more importantly, it is necessary to pay attention to daily maintenance.
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When it comes to materials, it must be cashmere, it is the best, especially sweaters, good cashmere can be worn closely, both warm and comfortable, but **is the most expensive, generally we can choose *** some cashmere on it, the sweater produced is very compliant.
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Personally, I think that cotton is comfortable.
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What material is good for a sweater:
1) Wool texture: Sweaters can also be blended with wool and other ingredients. Wool is softer and more comfortable to wear on the body, so it will be very comfortable to wear a sweater in winter. All wool or wool blend sweaters should be dry cleaned or hand washed in order to maintain their good shape.
2) Cotton: Cotton sweaters are also relatively soft and comfortable. Although they are not as warm as wool textures, they still feel good to wear in the not very cold season. The main advantage of cotton sweaters is that they are machine washable and easier to care for.
3) Other textures: Also, silk.
Nylon and other fibers can also be blended together to make sweaters, which are soft and a little stretchy. But how well the sweater works when worn is often related to your maintenance, so be sure to pay attention to the way you wash it.
Precautions for sweater washing:
Myth 1: Wash sweaters with hot water.
The structure of woolen fabric is very special, and it is easy to shrink and lose elasticity when washed with hot water. Be sure to wash your sweater with water at room temperature.
Myth 2: The wrong choice of detergent.
The sweater material is soft and delicate, and you need to choose a milder detergent and laundry detergent.
It is generally alkaline and easy to hurt clothes.
We can opt for a neutral laundry detergent and pour the undiluted laundry detergent over the sweater stains.
Myth 3: Scrubbing sweaters.
Washing sweaters should not be rubbed like washing ordinary clothes, otherwise it will easily cause the sweater to deform and pill. Pour a little water over the laundry detergent and press repeatedly with your hands until the detergent is completely immersed in the stain so that it does not pull on the garment.
Put about 8 grams of laundry detergent in half a basin of water, and press 2 times is enough. Once the laundry detergent is evenly distributed, place the sweater in the basin.
Myth 4: Twist the water.
The sweater should not be twisted too hard, prepare a large dry towel and spread it flat on the table.
Place the sweater on the towel, roll it up and press it gently, using the towel's super absorbent ability to transfer the moisture away.
Myth 5: Hang a sweater to dry.
Most people will hang the washed sweater on a hanger to dry, and the sweater will be stretched by gravity, and it will naturally deform.
By laying the sweater on a drying rack, we can prevent the sweater from deforming during the drying process. It doesn't matter if you don't have a drying rack, just lay the sweater flat to dry to prevent the sweater from being stretched.
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