The correct way to identify fabric quality can be judged by touch and fabric density. The following are some commonly used methods:
1. Touch: When touching the fabric, you should pay attention to its feel and texture.
– High-quality fabrics usually have a smooth, soft, stretchy and comfortable feel.
– Low-quality fabrics may feel rough, stiff, dull, or waxy.
2. Fabric density: Fabric density refers to the number of yarns or warp yarns and weft yarns per unit area. High-density fabrics are generally stronger and more durable.
– Check the density of the fabric by turning it around to see if light can pass through. High-quality fabrics should block more light from penetrating.
– By careful observation, check whether the texture of the fabric is even and tight. The high-density fabric texture is clearer and has no loose feeling at all.
3. Tensile test: Stretch the fabric with both hands to observe the elasticity and recovery properties of the fabric.
– High-quality fabrics have good elasticity and recovery properties and should return to their original shape quickly.
– Low-quality fabrics may stretch, lose shape, or lose elasticity.
4. Check the sewing and details: Carefully check the stitching and details on the garment, including whether there are cracks, loose threads, uneven seams, etc. question.
– High-quality fabrics are usually combined with fine sewing techniques, with even stitches and no loose threads.
– Lower quality fabrics may have cracked seams or uneven seams that lack detailing.
5. Consider brand and reputation: Choosing a well-known brand or a manufacturer with a good reputation can usually guarantee the quality and quality of the fabric.
Please note that the above method can be used as a reference to judge fabric quality, but it is not absolutely accurate. The best way is to comprehensively evaluate the quality of a fabric by combining multiple factors, such as feel, fabric density, tensile testing, detailing, and brand reputation.