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What are the sweater fabrics?

Sweater fabric: generally cotton-based, or a little blended, belonging to knitted terry cloth (three-line weft insertion), with knitted lines on the front and terry inside. If it is convex, it is called flannel. Because of the great possibility of wearing, we pay attention to comfort.

Sweater style: generally round neck, half-open collar and full door.

The weight per square meter of the sweater fabric is 240 to 440 grams per square meter.

Because the sweater fabric is thick, rib containing spandex is usually used as neckline, cuff and hem. Ribs containing spandex have good elasticity.

Extended data:

Buy sweaters:

First consider the fabric of the sweater. Generally, it is mainly cotton, or a little blended, which belongs to knitted terry cloth (three-line weft insertion). The front is knitted lines and the inside is terry. If it is convex, it is called flannel. Because it is likely to be worn, pay attention to comfort!

References:

Sweater _ Baidu Encyclopedia