There are several kinds of common finished fabrics and kimonos. How to wash and maintain them?

There are many kinds of clothing fabrics commonly used in life. The following is a classification introduction.

1. Soft fabrics Soft fabrics are generally light and thin, with good drapability, smooth modeling lines and naturally stretched clothing contours. Soft fabrics mainly include knitted fabrics and silk fabrics with dispersed fabric structure, as well as soft and light linen fabrics. Soft knitted fabrics often adopt linear and concise modeling to reflect the beautiful curves of human body in clothing design; Silk, linen and other fabrics often appear in loose and wrinkled shapes, showing the sense of flow of fabric lines.

2. Cool fabric. Cool fabrics have clear lines and three-dimensional sense, which can form a full clothing outline. There are cotton cloth, polyester cotton cloth, corduroy, linen cloth and various medium-thick woolen cloth and chemical fiber fabrics. These fabrics can be used in designs that highlight the accuracy of clothing modeling, such as suits and suits.

3. Glossy fabrics Glossy fabrics have a smooth surface, can reflect light and have a sense of luster. This kind of fabric includes satin fabric. Most commonly used in evening dresses or stage costumes, it produces a gorgeous and dazzling strong visual effect. Smooth fabrics have a wide range of modeling freedom in the performance of dresses, which can have simple design or exaggerated modeling methods.

4. Heavy fabrics Heavy fabrics are thick and scraped, which can produce stable modeling effects, including various thick woolen fabrics and quilted fabrics. Its fabric has a sense of body expansion, so it is not suitable to use too much pleating and stacking. In design, A-type and H-type shapes are the most suitable.

5. Transparent fabrics Transparent fabrics are light and transparent, with elegant and mysterious artistic effects. Including cotton, silk and chemical fiber fabrics, such as georgette, satin silk and chemical fiber lace. In order to show the transparency of fabrics, H-shaped and frustum-shaped designs with natural and full lines are often adopted. Source: Nanfeng Textile Network:/