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How to judge cashmere fabric

Judgment method:?

(1) See the trademark clearly.

If it is pure wool, it should have the five contents of the pure wool mark; if it is a blended product, it should have the wool content mark; otherwise, it can be considered a fake.

(2) Check the texture.

Real woolen sweaters are soft, elastic, good in hand, and have good warmth retention properties; fake woolen sweaters have poor texture, elasticity, feel, and warmth retention.

(3) Combustion inspection.

Real wool contains a lot of protein. Take a few fibers from the clothes and light them. Smell the smell and look at the ashes. If there is a smell of burnt feathers, crush the ashes with your fingers and it will be pure wool; If there is no smell of burnt feathers and the ashes do not break or clump when crushed, it is a synthetic fabric.

(4) Friction electrostatic inspection.

Rub the clothes to be inspected against each other on the pure cotton shirt for about 5 minutes, and then quickly separate from each other. If there is no "pop" sound, it is a real woolen sweater; if there is a "pop" sound, it is even a woolen sweater. Those with static sparks are chemical fiber fabrics and are fake woolen sweaters. Note:?

High-quality cashmere products can be judged from three aspects: "eye sight, hand touch, and price".

■Eye view: High-quality cashmere sweaters have a soft luster, plump suede, and strong wool texture. There is a layer of fine velvet on the surface after milling. The density of horizontal and vertical coils is uniform, which is more obvious if viewed under bright light.

■Hand touch: High-quality cashmere sweaters feel soft, light and warm, smooth and waxy, elastic, rich and soft, leaving no itching feeling on human skin.

■Price: High-quality cashmere sweaters are made from the finest cashmere. After more than 120 processes including cashmere selection, washing, carding, dyeing, spinning, weaving and finishing, the cost higher.