From the perspective of textile technology, the quality of baby clothing fabrics can be distinguished through the following aspects:
1. Textile density: observe the quality of the fabric Textile density is one of the important indicators for judging fabric quality. High-quality fabrics usually have higher weave density and smaller gaps between threads. You can see through the fabric to a light source. If you can see less light passing through the fabric, it means the textile density is higher and the quality is relatively better.
2. Sewing process: Observing the sewing process of baby clothing can often reflect the quality of the fabric. Carefully check whether the seams and edges of the clothing are smooth and firm, and whether there are loose threads or uneven stitching. High-quality clothing usually uses meticulous sewing technology, with neat stitches and is not easy to come off.
3. Stretch performance: Gently stretch the fabric with your hands to observe its resilience. High-quality fabrics have good elasticity and can be restored to their original state without obvious deformation. Low-quality fabrics may deform, deform, or have poor resilience.
4. Touch comfort: Touch the fabric with your hands to feel its softness and comfort. High-quality baby clothing fabrics usually feel soft and delicate, and have no obvious roughness. At the same time, the fabric should also have a certain degree of breathability to keep the baby’s skin comfortable and dry.
In addition to textile technology, you can also pay attention to the certification marks of the fabric, such as OEKO-TEX® Standard 100 and other certificates. These marks mean that the fabric has undergone strict Tested and audited to meet human health standards.
It should be noted that the quality evaluation of fabrics does not only rely on textile technology, but also needs to consider the material, composition and processing technology of the fabric. Therefore, when purchasing baby clothing, it is best to choose products from regular manufacturers and conduct detailed inspection and consultation to ensure the quality and safety of the fabrics.