How to choose a sweater?
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When choosing a sweater, the following aspects need to be considered:
**1. Material**
- Wool: Good warmth retention, but may be a bit prickly, especially for people with sensitive skin. For example, pure wool sweaters are suitable for wearing in cold winter, but they need to be carefully maintained and avoid washing.
- Cashmere: Soft, warm and comfortable, but relatively expensive. Sweaters with high cashmere content feel great to wear, but are more delicate.
- Cotton: Skin-friendly and breathable, suitable for most people. For example, pure cotton sweaters are not prone to allergies and are more convenient to take care of on a daily basis.
**2. Needlework and weaving method**
- Fine needlework: More windproof and warm, not easy to deform. For example, a plain needle sweater has a smooth surface and simple lines.
- Loose weaving method: It may have a more design sense, but the warmth retention is relatively weak. Sweaters like hollow weaving method are suitable as outerwear in spring and autumn.
**3. Style and pattern**
- Slim fit: can show the curves of the body, but requires a higher body shape.
- Loose fit: comfortable to wear, casual, can cover some minor flaws in the body. For example, a loose bat sleeve sweater is fashionable and can hide meat.
**4. Color**
- Basic colors: such as black, white, and gray, which are easy to match with other clothes.
- Popular colors: can be selected according to the fashion trends of the season, but consider whether they match the clothes you already have.
**5. Details and workmanship**
- Check whether the seams of the neckline, cuffs and hem are neat and firm. - Pay attention to defects such as stray hair, thread ends or holes.
**6. Try on**
- Feel whether it fits well and whether there is a sense of restraint in the shoulders, chest and waist.
- Move your arms to see if it is comfortable. In short, when choosing a sweater, you should consider factors such as material, stitching, style, color, details and workmanship, and make a choice based on your actual needs and preferences.