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How to identify the quality of sweaters

The weather is getting colder and woolen sweaters are selling like hotcakes. However, there are many types of woolen sweaters on the market with varying quality. How can I buy a good quality woolen sweater?

Look at the color and style: mainly look at whether the wool of the sweater is uniform, whether there are patches, uneven thickness, and knitting and sewing defects. A good-quality woolen sweater has plump and uniform fluff on the surface, a light, soft and smooth feel, and a certain degree of elasticity. If it feels rough, it is of poor quality. If a chemical fiber sweater is passed off as a woolen sweater, it lacks a soft and smooth feel, and the chemical fiber is also easy to absorb dust. In addition, when purchasing a woolen sweater, it should be larger than the ordinary clothing model suitable for you, because wearing a woolen sweater is mainly to keep warm. If it is too close to the body, the warmth retention will be reduced, and the wool itself shrinks greatly, so there should be room for it.

Look at the workmanship: when purchasing, you can gently pull the seams of the sweater to check whether the seams are neatly wrapped, whether the seams are tight, thick and black, and whether there are defects; whether the needle spacing is even, such as If the seam edge is exposed, it will easily crack, which will affect the service life; whether the thickness of the main parts is uneven, and whether the products of color matching, printing, strips and other styles are stained and matched; if buttons are sewn, check carefully whether they are firm ;Whether the clothing specifications and sizes are consistent with the actual situation.

Look at the logo: Regular woolen sweater logos should generally comply with national mandatory standards. Each woolen sweater must have a permanent label and certificate of product description. The pure wool logo is a proof of high-quality wool sweaters and is generally accepted by people. The real pure wool logo is equipped with a clockwise arrangement of three similar wool balls for identification. There is a registered trademark in the lower right corner of the pattern. The letter "R" has the words "PURE NEW WOOL" and "Pure New Wool" in Chinese and English below. The trademark tag is made of cloth, usually sewn on the collar or side seam, and has instructions for how to wash it; the trademark is made of paper, and is usually hung on the chest of the sweater; some sweaters have pure wool logos made on it. Button up. If it is marked as "100% pure wool", "100% wool", "pure wool" or the pure wool logo is directly embroidered on the sweater, it is incorrect and it will be difficult to maintain its authenticity.

Combustion identification: When wool products burn, they will smoke and bubble while burning, accompanied by the smell of burning hair. They have many ashes, are shiny, black and brittle and can be crushed; when acrylic products burn, It melts while burning slowly, the flame is white, slightly black smoke, fishy smell, the gray is white spherical, brittle and brittle; when nylon products burn, it melts while burning slowly, with a slight white smoke and flame The small ones are blue and smell like celery, and the gray ones are light brown hard lumps that are not easy to crush.

Experts teach you five tips for buying woolen sweaters

Sweatshirts have the characteristics of soft colors, novel styles, comfortable to wear, not easy to wrinkle, stretch freely, and have good breathability and moisture absorption. , has become a fashionable item favored by people. So, how can you buy a satisfactory woolen sweater? Relevant experts say there are five tips:

The first is to "look". When purchasing, first look at the color of the entire woolen sweater. , style, etc., and then check whether the wool line of the sweater is even, whether there are obvious patches, thick details, uneven thickness, and whether there are any defects in knitting and sewing;

II It means "touch". Touch the sweater with your hands to see if the wool feels soft and smooth. If it feels rough, it is a product of poor quality. The higher the quality of a woolen sweater, the better its feel; cashmere sweaters and pure woolen sweaters have a better feel but are more expensive. If a chemical fiber sweater is passed off as a woolen sweater, the chemical fiber has electrostatic effect and can easily absorb dust, and it also lacks a soft and smooth feel. Cheap wool sweaters are often woven with "recycled wool". Recycled wool is made by refurbishing old wool and mixing it with other fibers. Pay attention to the identification.

The third is "knowledge". Pure wool sweaters sold on the market are all equipped with a "pure wool mark" for identification. The trademark is made of cloth and is usually sewn on the collar or side seam of a sweater. It has a pure wool logo with black characters on a white background and instructions for washing methods; the pure wool logo is embroidered on the chest of the garment or made on the garment. The sweaters with buttons on them are all fake products; the pure wool sweaters have a "pure wool mark" on them for identification.

The trademark is made of cloth and is usually sewn on the collar or side seam. It has a pure wool logo with black characters on a white background and a washing method instruction chart; the trademark hangtag is made of paper and is usually hung on the chest of a sweater or clothing. There is a pure wool logo with white characters on a gray background or black characters on a light blue background. The characters and patterns are composed of three wool balls arranged in a clockwise manner. There is the letter "R" representing a registered trademark on the lower right side. Below there are the words "PURENEWWOOL" and "Pure New Wool" in Chinese and English. Some woolen sweaters with pure wool logos embroidered on the chest or buttons are considered counterfeit products.

The fourth is to "check" to see whether the stitching of the sweater is tight, whether the seam is thick, whether the stitching is even; whether the stitching on the seam is neatly wrapped, if the stitching exposes the seam, it is easy to Cracks will affect the service life; if buttons are sewn on, check whether they are firm; if the back of the new door is welted, check whether it is suitable, because the shrinkage of the welt will cause wrinkles and distortion of the newdoor and button stickers. If there is no trademark, factory name and inspection certificate, do not buy it to prevent being deceived.

The fifth is "quantity". When purchasing, you should measure the length, shoulder width, shoulder circumference and shoulders of the sweater to see if it suits your body shape. It is better to try it on. Generally speaking, wool sweaters are mainly loose when worn, so you should consider slightly longer and wider when purchasing, so as not to cause excessive shrinkage after washing and affect the wear. Especially when purchasing worsted woolen sweaters, pure woolen sweaters, and cashmere sweaters that contain more than 90% wool, you should choose slightly longer and wider ones to avoid greater shrinkage after washing, which will affect your wear and appearance.

Applicable ordinary clothing is larger, and it is not advisable to choose smaller ones. Because the main purpose of wearing a woolen sweater is to keep warm, if it is too close to the body, the warmth retention will be reduced, and the wool itself shrinks greatly, so there should be room for it.

How to choose a woolen sweater?

1. First, look at the color and style; secondly, look at whether the wool lines of the woolen sweater are uniform, whether there are patches, thick details, and uneven thickness. Even and free of knitting and sewing defects.

2. Touch the wool sweater with your hands to see if it feels soft and smooth. If a chemical fiber sweater is passed off as a wool sweater, the chemical fiber has electrostatic effect and can easily absorb dust, so it lacks a soft and smooth feel. Cheap wool sweaters are often made of "recycled wool". Recycled wool is "renovated" and blended with other fibers. The feel is not as soft as new wool.

3. Pure wool sweaters have a “pure wool mark” attached to them for identification. The identification of high-quality woolen sweaters generally complies with the national mandatory standard GB5296.4, that is, each woolen sweater should have a product description label and certificate, including product name, trademark, specifications, fiber composition, and washing method. Product grade, production date, production company, company address and phone number, etc. Specifications, fiber composition, washing method must use permanent labels. The text below the pure wool logo is interpreted as "Purenewwool" or "Pure New Wool". If it is marked as "100% pure wool", "100% wool", "Pure Wool" or the pure wool logo is directly embroidered on the sweater, it will is incorrect.

4. Check whether the stitching of the sweater is tight, whether the seam is thick and black, whether the stitching distance is even; whether the seam edge is neatly wrapped. If the stitching edge is exposed, it will easily crack, which will affect the fabric. life. There are buttons sewn on, so check to see if they are secure.