Methods for judging the quality of fabrics used in parent-child clothing:
Fabric weave: Woven and knitted fabrics are the two most common weave methods, which determine the fabric's texture, weight, and feel.
Texture: Perceive the feel of the fabric through touch, sight, and sound.
Weight: Fabric weight is usually expressed in G/M (grams per meter). Different types of clothing have different weight requirements.
Feel: Good fabrics have a soft and rich feel.
Wearing and washing performance: For example, casual wear should be made of durable and easy-to-machine-wash fabrics.
