AJ163-4 green knitted wool polyester plain brushed winter fabric is made of high-quality wool blended polyester. The wool component gives the fabric natural thermal insulation performance and skin-friendly feel, keeping the body warm and comfortable even in the cold winter; the addition of polyester significantly improves the It improves the wrinkle resistance, wear resistance and ease of care of the fabric, ensuring that the clothes will look new for a long time and are easy to maintain. The plain weave method makes the fabric structure tight and uniform, which not only ensures good breathability, but also enhances the stability and elasticity of the fabric. It fits the body shape better and allows free movement when worn. The special brushing treatment forms a fine and soft fluff layer on the surface of the fabric, which not only increases the thermal insulation effect, but also gives the clothes a warm and soft touch, like a ray of gentle sunshine in winter. AJ163-4 green knitted wool polyester plain brushed fabric is an ideal choice for making winter coats, sweaters, scarves, gloves and other clothing. Its excellent warmth retention, comfortable wearing feel and fashionable appearance design will definitely satisfy the pursuit of high-quality life, and you can also move forward elegantly in winter, accompanied by warmth.
Specification
| Material | 31%acrylic 29%wool 28%polyester 12%viscose |
| Weight (g/m) | 660g/m |
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