The relative density of wool is relatively low, making fabrics of the same size and thickness appear lighter. At the same time, wool is a poor conductor of heat, which effectively retains warmth and resists the invasion of cold air from the outside.

The natural crimp of wool gives the fabric a high rebound rate, resulting in excellent elasticity. Garments that have been pressed into shape are not easily wrinkled and can maintain a smooth and attractive appearance for a long time.

Woolen fabric has strong moisture absorption properties, capable of absorbing and expelling the moisture produced by the human body, making the wearer feel dry and comfortable.

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