Do you know what the most fashionable winter fabrics will be this year? Freezing temperatures don’t always have to be associated with a thick, oversized sweater. And while dense wool is timeless and versatile, great material for winter does not have to be thick. Find out what other fibers might interest you.
What is the best fabric to choose for winter clothes?
With each new season, expectations about the characteristics of the clothes we wear change. To ensure comfort and convenience without layering too many at once, pay attention to the specific properties of each knitted fabric. In winter, natural materials such as merino wool, angora and cashmere that are pleasant to the touch are preferable. Warm fabrics for winter can have different textures and other thicknesses. Few people realize that one of the classic materials associated with lightness and lightness is also perfect for winter. Of course, we are talking about delicate and pleasant to the touch silk, which you can wear all year round!
Silk: is it a good material for winter?

Silk is a natural material, famous for its lightness, nobility and amazing thermal insulation properties. Silk worn in summer brings relief to the body in high temperatures. Silk cools perfectly and ensures optimal air circulation. The interesting thing is that it does its job well even in winter. Silk, like real wool, has thermal insulation properties, which means they are ideal fabrics for winter.
The winter silk fabric is lightweight and keeps you warm without the risk of overheating. A silk dress or blouse will be comfortable to wear both in winter and summer. Silk clothing can also be an alternative to wool winter knitwear, which some people may be allergic to. Silk is hypoallergenic, easily pigmented and generally a very graceful, noble and elegant knitted fabric for everyday wear and for special occasions.
Are you looking for a warm fabric for the winter: discover what wool has to offer!
Wool, although it may only be associated with a thick sweater with the Zakopane pattern, is a versatile knitted fabric that can be worn all year round and in many versions. Real wool is of animal origin: it is obtained from the hair of sheep. Camel wool and goat wool are also very popular on the market (you can read more about this topic later).
If you are wondering which fabrics to choose for the winter, you can easily bring wool to the catwalk. Good quality wool has very high hygroscopic capabilities. This means that it absorbs moisture from the skin very well and is extremely hygienic. A woolen sweater and a hat, regardless of external conditions and high humidity – it will never feel wet.
What to look for when choosing wool?
Interestingly, woolen clothes can be very delicate and thin, while still providing maximum thermal insulation. Woolen clothes, sweaters, scarves, hats – these are the clothes that will be perfect for winter! However, if you are looking for a knitted fabric for winter that fits snugly against the body and is not subject to possible stretching, look for a wool knitted fabric with an elastane blend. When choosing wool knitted fabrics, always be guided by their composition. The more wool they contain, the better the thermal insulation properties of the material, but also the greater its sensitivity to stretch. Quality wool is not cheap: if you choose high quality, you will have to pay more, but the clothes will also last much longer.
Cashmere is the wool of the Cashmere goat
Are you wondering what material to choose for a sweater for the winter? Interested in elegant and warm cashmere! Cashmere is one of the finest (and most expensive) wools in the world. Depending on the choice of type of cashmere – I or II – the price and quality of the knitted fabric increases proportionally. High-quality cashmere is an expensive, extremely soft and wonderfully shiny material from which elegant sweaters and warm winter scarves are made. Second-grade cashmere is often used to make everyday and more casual clothing. Second-grade cashmere will feel harder to the touch, although it is still very soft compared to sheep’s wool. Cashmere is wool – they have similar thermal insulation properties – excellent heat retention, roomy and comfortable at the same time.
Now that you know which winter fabrics will be the most comfortable, warm and durable, check your wardrobe and the winter offer that the fabric wholesaler has prepared for you. Perhaps due to the approaching winter season and the short, cold days Is it worth adding timeless, classic and warm wool, cashmere and silk sweaters, coats, dresses and scarves to your wardrobe shelves?
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