How to distinguish between cotton and chemical fiber fabrics?

Update:14 Oct
1. Watch. Generally, cotton clothing will not produce strong light reflection when viewed under light, that is, if it is very dazzling when viewed under light, it means that it is likely to be chemical fiber.
2. Touch it by hand. Pure cotton fabric feels plump and thick, and feels more comfortable to the touch, while chemical fiber garments feel slippery.
3. Pinch it by hand. There are obvious wrinkles after kneading the pure cotton. Fold the fabric in half and use your nails to scrape and unfold a clear fold line, but the chemical fiber fabric has no wrinkles after kneading.
4. Burn with a lighter. Take a small strand of yarn (not a sewing thread) from the edge of the garment. The cotton yarn will not melt close to the flame. It will burn immediately when it touches the flame. Use your nose to smell it with a paper burning smell. After burning, it will become a thin and soft gray-black or gray-white Flocculent ash, no coking, while chemical fiber melts close to the flame, and burns while touching the flame. It has a sweet taste and is granular when it leaves the flame layer.
5. Observe with a microscope. The cotton yarn is in the shape of a flat ribbon with crimp when observed under a microscope, while the chemical fiber is cylindrical.

The colorful cotton fabrics of the clothing play a big role. The contour color of the clothing and the subsequent tailoring need to be customized with good fabrics. Therefore, many customers always choose to go to Europe to purchase fabrics or choose customized fabrics to meet their needs.

There will also be customers who will require functional fabrics, such as warmth and cold protection, waterproof and breathable, etc., which require special treatment of the fabric to obtain.

An elegant clothing is not only elegant and beautiful, but also requires quality and function. The key material of fabric clothing is also a manifestation of its quality. Only good fabrics have good clothing. I think this sentence is not wrong.