How To Distinguish The Quality Of Clothing Fabrics When Purchasing
May 24, 2019
There are actually many factors that customers will consider when buying clothes. For example, the quality of work, the price, the quality of the fabric and so on, will be listed in the list of considerations. Among them, I personally think that the biggest factor for customers to consider is the fabric.
As we all know, people's living standards are getting higher and higher. Although they have not yet reached the point of being well-off, the majority of families can still live relatively comfortable. It is also because the days have passed, and the things pursued have changed. If it was in the past, I think the focus will be on the price. But nowadays people are looking for comfort and comfort. Say comfortable and comfortable on the clothes, the decisive factor is of course the fabric, so the focus is on the fabric.
Since the fabric is so important, we must learn to distinguish the quality of the fabric so that we can choose the best fabric when we purchase it. Ok, so much, let's talk about how to distinguish the quality of the fabric.
There is a saying called "Seeing is believing," use the eyes to see the gloss and darkness of the fabric, the dyeing, the rough surface and the appearance of the texture, texture and fiber, and the traces of deterioration. Such as wind stains, oil stains, water spots, mildew spots, stains, discoloration or the abnormal characteristics of the fabric, you can see whether the fabric of a piece of clothing is good or bad.
In addition to looking with your eyes, you can touch it by hand. Using the tactile effect of the hand, the fabric is soft, hard, smooth, detailed, elastic, cold and warm. The strength and elasticity of the fibers and yarns in the fabric can also be detected by hand. You can even feel the symptoms of deterioration, such as stiffness, viscous adhesion, and fever, by firmly gripping the fabric.
Another is to smell the fabric through the nose to determine whether the fabric has deteriorated. In addition to specially finished fabrics (such as anti-rain agents or resin treatment), any smell, such as acid, mildew, bleaching powder, etc., indicates that the fabric has deteriorated.
Finally, let's focus on the king of the fabric in summer - the method of distinguishing silk fabrics.
Before you say the method of identification, give you a popular science. Silk fabric is the best textile material in the world. It is characterized by: light and cool, moisture-absorbing and breathable, moisturizing and heat-resistant, with certain flexibility, feel fullness, fullness and smoothness, and overhanging. Straight.
We can just use the characteristics of silk fabric to identify. For example, the fabric is pinched by hand and then released. The silk product has good elasticity and is substantially free of creases, and the rayon fabric has obvious creases and is difficult to quickly return to its original state. And the silk fabric feels like a handle, but the chemical fiber has no such feeling. Although the rayon fabric will feel smooth and soft, it is not crisp. It is also possible to rub the two layers of fabric against each other, and the silk fabric will produce "silk" or "squeak", while other raw materials are not available.







