Cashmere and wool are common thermal insulation materials, and they have their own characteristics in terms of thermal insulation. The following will compare the warmth retention of cashmere and wool:
Cashmere has a higher degree of warmth retention
Cashmere is extracted from the undercoat of goats or fine wool sheep, and has a very good thermal insulation effect. In contrast, wool is relatively rough and has large gaps between fibers, resulting in relatively poor warmth retention.
Cashmere is lighter and softer
Cashmere is lighter, softer, and more comfortable to wear than wool. In contrast, wool may feel slightly rough when worn.
The price of cashmere is higher
Due to the high difficulty in collecting cashmere and the limited amount of undercoat per goat or fine wool sheep, the price of cashmere is high. In contrast, the price of wool is relatively low.
Wool is more suitable for making everyday clothes
Due to the relatively low price of wool, as well as its durability and ease of care, it is suitable for making daily clothing. In contrast, cashmere has a higher price and is more suitable for making high-end warm clothing and accessories.
Post time: Mar-20-2023