In recent years, teddy velvet fabric has been loved by most people, so what is the difference between sheep shearing and teddy velvet?
Sheep shearing is thinner than normal sheepskin in thickness because the thin layer of fleece on the surface of the wool is cut off. The fur is directly processed from a whole piece of fur, so in general, it is thicker than sheep shearing fabric.
Because of the lower content of wool in sheep shearing clothes, the air permeability will be higher than that of the fur with a higher amount of wool.
The service life of sheep shearing coat jackets is generally about two years, and most of them will be deformed and hardened after wearing for one year. The clothes with one coat of fur are relatively strong, and the service life is mostly about 3 years. If the maintenance is reasonable, it can be even longer.
Sheared wool coats are suitable for late autumn and early winter when the temperature is above 10℃ and below 20℃. The fur-integrated clothes are very warm, and they can be easily controlled even at temperatures around 0°C.
So, these two kinds of fabrics can't say with better certainty. With different temperatures and different needs, the clothes that are suitable for wearing are naturally different.
The rabbit fur fabric is also very good.