The grade ranking of coat fabrics from high to low is as follows:
Top grade: including cashmere, mink, heavy mulberry silk, other rare and precious leathers, etc. Cashmere is called soft gold, which refers to cashmere obtained from alpacas. Mink is the top-grade fur, and mulberry silk is the highest-quality and top-grade.
High-end grade: including wool, cowhide, sheepskin, fox skin, mulberry silk, etc. The common wool is a very high-end fabric, and the mulberry silk among the real silks is also a very high-end one, and other real silks are also relatively high-end.
Mid-range grade: including Lycra fabrics, Tencel, long-staple cotton, tussah silk, etc. Lycra fabric is a relatively mid-range category, and Tencel is also mid-range. Long-staple cotton such as Egyptian long-staple cotton, island cotton, Xinjiang cotton, etc. Tussah silk is a bit lower grade than mulberry silk.
General grade: including pure cotton, kapok, cotton and linen, ramie, etc. Cotton and linen fabrics are of average quality, but they are cost-effective, comfortable and cost-effective.
Low-end grades: including ordinary chemical fibers, etc. Chemical fibers include nylon, polyester, spandex, etc., which are all artificially synthesized and generally of low quality.
The above content is for reference only. The grade of coat fabrics will change with market changes. It is recommended to choose the appropriate coat based on personal needs and budget.
