The striking feature of silk knitted fabrics is their unique luster. This luster comes from the smooth and uniform structure of the silk fiber surface. When light shines on it, it can produce soft and rich diffuse reflection, giving the fabric a noble and elegant visual effect. In addition, silk knitted fabrics are also extremely good at absorbing and reflecting colors, and can present full and delicate color levels. Whether it is bright bright colors or soft light colors, they can show the unique charm of silk.
Touch and comfort
The touch of silk knitted fabrics is unique. Its light, soft, smooth and delicate feel makes people love it. This touch is mainly due to the fineness and softness of silk fibers. They can fit closely to the skin and bring unparalleled comfort. At the same time, silk knitted fabrics also have good breathability and hygroscopicity. They can quickly absorb and dissipate moisture on the skin surface, keep the skin dry and comfortable, and are especially suitable for wearing or using in hot or humid environments.
Strength and durability
Although silk knitted fabrics look weak and boneless, they actually have high strength and durability. Silk fiber has good tensile properties and breaking strength, and can withstand certain external forces without being easily damaged. In addition, silk knitted fabrics also have good wrinkle resistance and elastic recovery ability, and can maintain a smooth and crisp appearance and good elasticity even after repeated washing and wearing. These characteristics enable silk knitted fabrics to maintain their original beauty and performance in long-term use.
Environmental protection and health
As a natural fiber product, silk knitted fabrics have significant environmental and health advantages. Silk fiber comes from the silk-spinning process of silkworms and is a renewable natural resource. Compared with chemical fibers, silk knitted fabrics do not require a large amount of chemical agents and energy in the production process, so they have less impact on the environment. At the same time, silk fibers also have good biocompatibility and antibacterial properties, which can inhibit the growth and reproduction of bacteria and are beneficial to human health.