The fabric differences, selection points, wearing scenarios, and care and maintenance of plush pajamas with added thickness make it convenient for you to accurately buy warm and comfortable styles.
Comparison of mainstream fabrics and suitable audience
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Fabric Characteristics: Warmth, Hair Loss/Static, Suitable for Scenarios
Coral fleece (polyester fiber) has a long and fluffy texture, a soft and sticky feel, and high cost-effectiveness; High weight (≥ 300g/㎡) provides better warmth, moderate to high, and is prone to shedding hair and static electricity. It is recommended to choose an encrypted version without heating in the south, early winter, and budget limited populations
Flannel (polyester/cotton blend) has short and fine fibers, which become softer with washing. It has good moisture absorption and breathability, is less prone to pilling, has low static electricity, and light shedding. It has heating and is suitable for daily use in the north and early winter, and requires good breathability
Milk velvet (modified polyester) is silky smooth and skin friendly, anti-static, and friendly to sensitive skin. It has a strong luster and almost no static electricity, with less shedding of hair. It is dry in the north, sensitive to skin, and suitable for children
Lamb wool/Shu cotton wool (thickened short wool) has thick and full fur, strong temperature locking, a heavy and extremely high body feel, slight shedding of hair, and moderate static electricity
Common pitfalls and maintenance
Hair loss: Wash new pajamas separately in cold water 1-2 times to significantly reduce floating hair; Avoid rough washing and high-temperature drying.
Static electricity: Paired with a humidifier, add fabric softener during washing, and avoid direct contact with synthetic bedding.
Pilling: choose high-density fabric, avoid washing with rough clothes, and minimize friction.