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Difference between Class A and Class B fabrics
Class A and B fabrics are different in definition, safety and formaldehyde content standards.

Different definitions, Class A clothes mainly refer to diapers, bibs, pajamas, gloves, clothes and so on. Baby use; Category B refers to textile products that are in direct contact with the skin, such as shorts, cotton underwear, shirts and sheets. Different levels of safety, infants and young children have delicate skin and are easily injured, so they need to use textiles with higher safety level. Class A belongs to the textile with the highest safety level, and Class B belongs to the medium safety level.

The standard of formaldehyde content is different. The formaldehyde content standard of Class A clothes shall not exceed 20mg/kg, and Class B clothes shall not exceed 75mg/kg. So it's best not to wrap babies in adult clothes. Besides Grade A clothes and Grade B clothes, there are also Grade C clothes. Class C clothing refers to the textile products with the lowest safety level, which cannot be in direct contact with the skin, such as coats, curtains, skirts, etc.

Identification method of clothing fabric

Soft fabric: Soft fabric is generally light and thin, with good drape, smooth modeling lines and natural stretch of clothing outline. Soft fabrics mainly include knitted fabrics and silk fabrics with dispersed fabric structure, as well as soft and light linen fabrics.

Cool fabric: the cool fabric has clear lines and three-dimensional sense, which can form a full clothing outline. There are cotton cloth, polyester cotton cloth, corduroy, linen cloth and various medium-thick woolen cloth and chemical fiber fabrics. These fabrics can be used in designs that highlight the accuracy of clothing modeling, such as suits and suits.

Glossy fabric: Glossy fabric refers to the fabric with smooth surface that can reflect bright light. Glossy fabrics are most commonly used in evening dresses or stage costumes to produce gorgeous and dazzling visual effects.