Imitation Cashmere: Velvet Tech Breakthrough

Imitation Cashmere: Velvet Tech Breakthrough

With the increasing demand in the global textile market for fabrics that combine the texture of cashmere with the cost-effectiveness of synthetic fibers, imitation cashmere polyester adhesive composite fabrics approach natural cashmere in terms of touch and warmth through the velvet process and bonding technology, while overcoming their shortcomings of easy pilling, difficult care, and high cost. The anti pilling level of this fabric reaches 4-5, and after 20 machine washes, the fluff retention rate exceeds 85%. Its significant advantage of low cost and high cost-effectiveness is that the raw material cost is only one twentieth of natural cashmere, and the terminal selling price can be as low as one-fifth, precisely meeting the needs of the middle class and young consumers for “light luxury parity”. Outdoor sports and fast fashion brands are using it as their main growth engine, driving the transition of this fabric from segmented products to mainstream categories.