What Products Can Be Used to Make Cashmere Socks?
Cashmere, a comfortable fiber material, has always been applied in high-end clothing by the textile industry. Nowadays, cashmere is not only used in knitted clothing, but also in the socks we wear.

During the heyday of cashmere, wearing cashmere clothing was very comfortable and we also experienced the delicacy that cashmere brought us. Designers who pursue texture began to imagine what it would be like to incorporate cashmere into socks and conveyed this idea to textile companies.

Cashmere is composed of protein and has soft and delicate fibers, but its strength is very limited. If you want it to be suitable for socks, you need to have very good strength and wear resistance. Pure cashmere is definitely not suitable for making socks. So, how can we ensure the comfort of cashmere while making socks less prone to holes and pilling?

In fact, cotton is a commonly used element in socks, and cotton socks are almost ubiquitous in sock markets around the world. So why not add a little bit of cashmere to pure cotton socks? This ensures the wear resistance of the socks and improves the comfort of the socks themselves. After a series of experiments, a relatively accurate ratio has finally been developed. This type of ratio is not only suitable for socks, but also for many products that are used as knitted base clothing, with moderate thickness. It is this NM2/48 85% cotton 15% cashmere semi spun yarn, made of long staple cotton and high-quality cashmere. 48 count cotton cashmere yarn blended with combed cotton and cashmere fibers has a delicate and soft texture. 48 count do not have a heavy feeling, and this product has a delicate texture and is suitable for use in the three seasons of spring, autumn, and winter. But this is only suitable for casual socks for ordinary daily wear, so if it is used in sports socks, it will increase the difficulty to some extent.

Sports socks are different from casual socks in that they have higher comprehensive requirements for socks. So the newly launched NM2/48 60% cotton 20% viscose 15% nylon 5% cashmere semi spun yarn is designed to match the sports cashmere sock market. We still use long staple cotton and high-quality cashmere. Adhesive is a raw material extracted from plant cellulose, while nylon can not only increase the strength and wear resistance of finished products, but also improve the elasticity of fabrics, making them less tight and rigid, which is very suitable for sports customers.
Of course, people who pursue a quality life will become increasingly demanding of their products, and as a textile worker, Consinee is constantly striving to contribute high-quality raw materials to designers for reference, designing almost high-quality products to present to customers.












