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    Key Point:Many people don't know what the fabric is, but fifi is here today to answer the above questions. Let's see nowWhat kind of fabric is jockey? Now that many of our friends have mixed him up with the real silk when they buy it, it's a inconvenience for us to use it, so do we have to find out if the josie veil is real? What's the difference between it and shini? Let me introduce you。The first is the word "jockey," and the first time it didn't

    Many people don't know what the fabric is, but fifi is here today to answer the above questions. Let's see now

    What kind of fabric is jockey? Now that many of our friends have mixed him up with the real silk when they buy it, it's a inconvenience for us to use it, so do we have to find out if the josie veil is real? What's the difference between it and shini? Let me introduce you。

    The first is the word "jockey," and the first time it didn't have the face of jockey in it was years ago。

    3. The first product of jocchi's veil was a fibre-optic。

    And later, because of the diversity of textile fibres, salmons became a form of jochi veil。

    5. The modern jockey veil is thus divided from the raw material into the true silk cosmos (the raw material is the “sand silk”) and the imitation of silk coscosa (the raw material is the “fiber”)。

    Six, because of the ease of wrinkled fabric, each time it is ironed, jockey's wrinkled tissues and pure silk aerobics are combined to become the fabric of the “tructic veil”。

    The name of jockey comes from france。

    8. Chiffe is a snowswipe, also in french, which means light and transparent fabric。

    But what difference does it make between a real silk fabric that is generally called "snow swirling" and a process that evolves into two kinds of fabric, a "swirl swirling"? The silk veil, which can't slid, is called "joseph" (which shrinks from 3 to 5 per cent) and "joseph" (which shrinks from 15 per cent)。

    10. The difference between true silk swirl and jockey: snow swirl is actually jockey, or jockey, which is a silk fabric made of strong longitudes and longitudes. The name of jockey comes from france。

    11. The light, heavy, thick, thin, transparent and silk shrunk effects of the josie veil depend mainly on the fineness, congregates of the silk line, the degree of tug and the density of longitude。

    The jochi veil is suitable for women's dressmaking, senior evening dress, headscarf, ceremonial lanterns, etc。

    13. It is a silk product, which is thin, transparent, soft and drifting, and whose name is derived from the french accent of chiffe and which means a light and transparent fabric。

    14. The difference between snow swirling and joe is still very thin, perfunctory and light, but the swirling is that it doesn ' t add up, and it doesn ' t slip into the wrinkles that are transparent, soft, fluffy。

    15. Jockey's words have had a bit of a touch of sand and a bit of a hangover。

    16. There is also a significant difference in the backsliding rate, around 10 per cent, and around 15 per cent in enschott。

    There is also a great difference between the two uses: the silk swirling is mainly used to make clothing, which is good for human skin because of its flexible and soft features, so it has a good taste for clothing, air and dampness, while the silk turban is used primarily to make scarfs, and the veils on the market are very thin and dazzling。

    Are there any new insights into the knowledge you've been given? We can't be mispicked when we buy homemade fabric。

    This is the end of the paper, which i hope will help you all。

     
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