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Wool Blend Yarn Guide
Wool blends suit mid-to-premium autumn/winter sweaters, with warmth and higher cost than cotton acrylic blends.
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Cotton Blend Yarn Guide
Cotton blends are suitable for spring/autumn, the USA market, and cost-controlled products.
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Cashmere Blend Yarn Guide
Cashmere blends suit premium positioning but carry higher sample fee, MOQ, and cost risk.
Yarn & Material Knowledge
Wool Blend Yarn Guide
Wool blends suit mid-to-premium autumn/winter sweaters, with warmth and higher cost than cotton acrylic blends.
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Wool blend yarn balances warmth, handfeel, and cost. It fits autumn/winter cardigans, pullovers, and half zip sweaters. Pilling, care, and shrinkage risks should be considered, and composition plus care should be clear in the techpack.
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Cotton Blend Yarn Guide
Cotton blends are suitable for spring/autumn, the USA market, and cost-controlled products.
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Cotton blend yarn has a dry handfeel and stable cost. It is suitable for spring/autumn basics, polo sweaters, and lightweight cardigans. It is less warm than wool yarns but works well for transitional and easy-care products.
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Cashmere Blend Yarn Guide
Cashmere blends suit premium positioning but carry higher sample fee, MOQ, and cost risk.
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Cashmere blends fit premium, gifting, boutique, and quiet luxury positioning with a soft handfeel. Target price, MOQ, sample budget, and supply stability should be confirmed early to avoid price mismatch after development.
