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What temperature is the coat suitable for?

The coat is suitable for temperatures of about 5- 15 degrees.

The wearing time of the coat can be determined according to the local temperature, which is generally suitable for the weather of 5- 15 degrees. However, the specific temperature needs to be qualitatively adjusted according to the style of woolen coat and weather characteristics. Wool coats have good thermal insulation performance, and the use seasons are different due to different styles.

For example, some woolen overcoats with thin fabrics are relatively breathable and light, which are suitable for wearing in high weather temperatures, while woolen overcoats with thick fabrics have better warmth retention and are suitable for wearing in cold weather. At the same time, due to the different weather in the north and south, the time to wear woolen coats will be different. For example, in the rainy season in the south, the somatosensory temperature is relatively low, so the temperature of wearing a woolen coat can be appropriately increased.

Material type of coating

1, ordinary wool: wool coat should be a must in winter, and warmth and softness may be your first impression of it, but in fact wool has many unique characteristics, such as breathability, deodorization, antifouling and wrinkle resistance, and it is easy to take care of.

2. Cashmere: Generally speaking, cashmere is divided into cashmere and mink. Cashmere is a layer of fluff at the root of wool, which is light in weight and far warmer than wool. Mink velvet is not mink velvet, but different kinds of chemical fiber materials such as raccoon hair, rabbit hair and wool. It is a new fabric with rich plush and smooth color.

3. Alpaca hair: Alpaca hair can not only moisturize, but also effectively resist sunlight radiation. Alpaca wool fiber contains pith cavity visible under microscope, so its thermal insulation performance is better than wool, cashmere and mohair.

4. Mohair: Mohair refers to Angora goat hair, which is mainly produced in South Africa and is characterized by thick fiber, small curl and good luster. Mohair fabric feels smooth and the surface is shiny. Moreover, mohair has high strength, excellent resilience, high wear resistance, is not easy to shrink or shed, and is easy to wash, but it is easy to generate static electricity and shed.