High-end fabrics usually use high-quality and special fiber types. The following is an analysis of the fiber structure of some common high-end fabrics:
1. Silk fiber: Silk is Fibers formed from proteins secreted by the silk glands of silkworm pupae. It is characterized by being soft, smooth, breathable, light, and has good antibacterial properties. Silk fiber is often used in high-end fabrics to make high-end dresses, ties, etc.
2. Wool fiber: Wool comes from sheep hair and is a natural fiber. Wool fiber has excellent thermal insulation properties, moisture absorption and elasticity. Wool fibers commonly used in high-end fabrics include high-quality cashmere, ultra-fine wool, etc., which are used to make high-end coats, sweaters, etc.
3. Flax fiber: Flax fiber comes from the stems of the flax plant and is a plant fiber. Flax fiber has good breathability, hygroscopicity and quick-drying properties, and also has certain antibacterial properties. Among high-end fabrics, linen fiber is often used to make high-end shirts, dresses, etc.
4. Satin fabric fiber: Satin fabric is very popular among high-end fabrics and is characterized by softness, smoothness and luster. Common fiber types include silk, nylon, acrylic, etc. These fibers have excellent strength and durability and are widely used in making high-end dresses, wedding dresses, etc.
5. High-grade cashmere fiber: High-grade cashmere fiber comes from the back and sides of goats. It has a soft texture and significant thermal insulation effect. Compared with ordinary wool, high-grade cashmere fiber is more delicate and lighter, so it is very popular in high-end fabric production and is often used to produce coats, scarves, gloves, etc. of luxury brands.
The characteristics of these fiber structures determine the quality and performance of high-end fabrics. The type of fiber used provides comfort, smoothness, breathability, warmth and other characteristics, creating excellent texture and visual effects for high-end clothing.