Lamm = lamb, lamb
wool
Lammwolle = lamb hair
Lamb wool, also called lamb wool, is a commonly used material in winter clothes, which is very popular because of its warmth and fashion sense. The frock coat of lamb wool is also the most fashionable element of 20 1 1 in winter.
In particular, the wool in the yarn composition is mainly collected from lamb wool, sometimes called lamb wool, and its length and fineness are between wool and cashmere. Some fiber testing institutions will judge some fine wool as cashmere when measuring the cashmere content by physical analysis (looking at the fiber cross-sectional diameter), and its finished products have delicate suede and are softer than ordinary wool. Moreover, the yarn spun from this raw material has better warmth retention and higher price than ordinary wool.
Among wool and cashmere products, lamb wool is second only to cashmere. As the name implies, lamb hair is taken from the wool cut by sheep for the first time (about 7 months). Lamb wool is naturally soft, smooth and elastic.