+ 86-632-3621866

2026-03-28
I vaitau malulu, filifili lelei le ofu talafeagai o le moe e taua. Ae faʻapefea ona faʻamautinoaina e se tasi le mafanafana ma le mafanafana? Nei o nisi fautuaga ma manatunatuga mo le faʻatauina o fale vevela.
1.Three Basic Criteria
A fai le mea e fai mo le vevela o le moe, e tolu tulaga taua e mafaufau ai:
E fautuaina le faʻamuamua i se lagona faʻalelei, sosoo ai ma le susu-agavaʻa agavaʻa, ma mulimuli ane, faʻalavelaveina o gaioiga.
2.Common Thermal Wear Fabrics
O le masani i le fale gaosi vaitusi o loʻo agaʻi atu i sili atu le aoga ma gafataulimaina fou ie. O nisi nei o mea masani o le fale moe o fabrics ma o latou uiga:
Acrylic: Acrylic fibers are commonly used for thermal wear due to their good insulating performance and high cost-effectiveness. However, acrylic fabrics are typically not breathable, so it is important to pay attention to the fabric composition when purchasing.For example:Acrylic > 40%,Rayon > 20%,Spandex > 5%,The remaining 35% can be any other component, such as polyester, cotton, or acrylic.
Cotton: Cotton is a natural fiber that is affordable and comfortable, but it has slightly poorer moisture-wicking and breathability characteristics. It is not suitable for those with excessive sweating or for use during physical activities.
Cashmere: Cashmere is a high-quality natural fiber with excellent moisture-wicking and breathability, as well as outstanding insulating properties. However, cashmere thermal wear tends to be more expensive.
Modal: Modal thermal wear has good moisture-wicking and breathability, with a soft texture that becomes more comfortable with each wash. It is often blended with other fibers to enhance comfort and insulation.
Silk: Silk thermal wear offers strong temperature regulation, breathability, and moisture permeability, providing a light and comfortable feel.
Polyester: Polyester fibers are characterized by stiffness, wrinkle resistance, durability, and quick-drying properties, but they have poor moisture-wicking and breathability.The polyester content should be less than 10%, otherwise it will affect breathability, causing stuffiness and lack of ventilation.
3.Care Instructions and Other Considerations for Thermal Wear
E eseese ie o le vevela o le vevela e tutusa ma tausiga manaoga:
- 100% Cotton: E mafai ona fufuluina le masini pe o le a le lima, ma le faʻaaogaina o le ie SBRCRY SOFT / HARD RECT DRAN e tausia le agamalu.
- fulufulu / cashmere: E le o Alkali-tetee, o lona uiga e le talafeagai mo le fufuluina ma alkaline componts. E fautuaina le faʻaaogaina o taganuʻu ma lemu malie ma le fufuluina.
A o le filifilia o le moe, mafaufau i aiaiga o tagata taʻitoʻatasi ma manaʻoga pe a filifilia le ie talafeagai. Ia faʻalogo i le Fabric faʻavae faʻatusa ma le faʻaeteete. Mo le maualuga-lelei le lelei o loʻo ofuina ni ie, matou te faʻafeiloaʻi ai oe ia zhink mea fou mea, o se taʻitaʻiga lalolagi varn gaosi oloa. Tusa lava poʻo le a le ituaiga o vulu, e mafai ona e mauaina i le zhink mea fou mea.