3276 loop yarn 10% wool 90% chemical fiber window paper tweed fabric is made of high-end blended materials, ingeniously combining 10% high-quality wool with 90% fine chemical fiber to create a unique charm that retains the natural warm touch of wool while retaining the durability of modern technology fabrics. The addition of wool gives the fabric a warm and delicate touch, like a ray of gentle sunshine in winter, allowing every inch of skin to feel the natural care; while the exquisite craftsmanship of chemical fiber ensures the fabric's crispness, wrinkle resistance and excellent color fastness, and even after multiple washings and wearing, it still maintains its original texture and shape. Using the classic window paper tweed weaving process, the pattern is complex but elegant, and each warp and weft interweaving contains the craftsman's careful carving. The window paper elements are scattered, as if the tradition and modernity are cleverly integrated, showing the charm of classical aesthetics without losing the vitality of fashion trends. Such a design, whether used for high-end custom clothing or home furnishings, can instantly enhance the artistic atmosphere and style of the space. Dry cleaning is recommended to keep it in the best condition and avoid deformation or shrinkage caused by machine washing. When storing, please fold it flat and place it in a dry and ventilated place, avoid direct sunlight and humid environment to extend its service life.
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