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Down Jacket Shopping Guide

  

Down Jackets

Shopping guide


1. look.

A look at whether the quality inspection report issued by the state authoritative quality inspection department.

Two look at registered trademarks.

Famous brand manufacturer

Products.

Three look at the quality of sewing.

Pay attention to whether there is a fleece fleece on the fabric, whether the filling parts of the finished parts are uniform or not, so that the stitches should be fine, neat, mosaic, and rolled.

Four see whether the color is bulging.

Uniform and harmonious colors are required, both bulging and bulging, and good air permeability.


2. beat.

If you use your hands to take a few shots, if there are powder sprayed on the pins, it means that the dusts contain more ash and poor quality. If you grasp them quickly, you can quickly drum up, indicating that they contain a high percentage of pile down, fluffy, elastic and high quality.


3. touch.

Touch your fingers carefully and see how you feel.

If you feel covered with matches and pin pins, the amount of cashmere is below 30%.

With a cashmere volume of about 50%, it will also feel a pin like feather.


4. smell.

Good quality cashmere products should not smell bad. If there is stench or other peculiar smell, it shows that the down is not complicated.

Process treatment

And strict washing and disinfection, the quality is not good.

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