1. Many sweaters are made of synthetic fibers, so it's best to smell them before buying. If there's no unusual odor, it's safe to buy; otherwise, it may irritate your skin.
2. The elasticity of a sweater is crucial. Stretch the surface of the sweater to check its elasticity. Sweaters with poor elasticity are prone to deformation after washing.
3. Always turn the sweater inside out to check the washing instructions. Ask the salesperson if it needs dry cleaning or can be exposed to sunlight for future care.
4. Inspect all the yarn joints on the sweater's surface to see if they are smooth, if the knit pattern is consistent, and if the yarn color is even. Carefully checking these details will ensure a more confident purchase.
Selection Tips
1. The product should have a trademark and the manufacturer's name and address in Chinese.
2. The product should have the garment size and corresponding specifications.
3. The product should list the composition and content of the raw materials used, mainly referring to the fiber names and content of the fabric and lining. Fiber name and content markings should be sewn into a suitable location on the garment and are durable labels.
4. Products should have graphic symbols and instructions for washing, and consumers should understand the washing and care requirements. First, consider whether the garment is washable. If the washing label indicates dry cleaning only, consumers should carefully consider whether to purchase it.
