Check The Quality Of The Sweater
A good quality sweater not only helps in keeping the body warm, but it also lasts for a long time. There are many types of warm clothes available in the market and their quality also varies. Many times shopkeepers sell you sweaters at expensive prices, but later it gets spoiled quickly. If you are especially buying woolen clothes then this article will be very useful for you. In this you will learn five ways by which you can find out whether this sweater is durable or not and whether it will be comfortable to wear or not.
There are many options for everything in the market and if you are not aware, then shopping can be a bad experience for you, because for the sake of profit, people sometimes sell even bad things at higher prices. Similarly, while buying a woolen sweater in the market, you need to keep some small things in mind.
Try stretching the hemline
If you are buying a sweater, try stretching its hemline or border. If it comes back to its correct shape after stretching then the quality of the sweater is good and if the stretch persists then it may be a light quality sweater and becomes loose after washing, due to which it starts looking old soon.
Check with phone flash light
If you are buying a sweater, try using your phone’s flash light inside it. If the light is clearly visible on the outside, then the sweater is of light quality, that is, there is distance or looseness in its loops and the wool is also not of good quality. These types of sweaters are very thin and provide less warmth. If the flash light is less visible then the sweater is of good quality.
It is necessary to check by touch
Apart from the flash light check, it is also important to feel the sweater so that you can know whether it is soft or not. If the sweater is not soft then it will prick the skin after wearing, due to which you will feel itching and rashes and pimples start forming. By touching it one can also know how likely the sweater is to have lint in it.
check the inside stitch
It is important to see the sweater not only from outside but also from inside. Often we buy a sweater just by looking at its weave, design, texture of wool etc. from outside, but you must also see its stitching from inside. Many times sweaters are not stitched properly and especially the stitching near the armpit gets exposed which can sometimes become a cause of embarrassment.