In particular, visual media needs high-cost output (advertising fees), and TV stations also have censorship systems. I believe the quality will be very good. On the other hand, vegetable farmers might as well sell vegetables. The advertising expenses account for about 10-70% of the finished product price, so it is conceivable that the price is a little wet.
Put aside the above marketing theory and cost concept. You get what you pay for, and the products are priced according to quality. Although the weight of fabric is related to the price, it is not the main reason for leading the price. Mainly depends on whose yarn (base material) is used, its water-based activity, or 3D digital printing and dyeing is just a printing and dyeing process.
Flannel belongs to the symbol of polyester fiber era. In fact, thickness and weight are not the main reasons for keeping warm or PK price, but the properties of materials play a vital role. Another explanation is the symbol of the flannel era, which is precisely the warm but "not constant temperature" attribute material. (pictured)
Shop around and need arguments to compare! I hereby give you the following common sense for your reference:
At present, no matter what kind of cashmere is on the market, it is only a branch symbol to distinguish the origin of the product, and it stays in the lexical evolution of the "flannel" era; That's all. Only "warm cotton wool" has passed the upgrade of two versions, and this kind of fabric with strong permeability will not be popularized in the whole market in a short time, which is even more difficult to compare. (pictured)
There is no absolute answer to whether the purchase is worth it. It depends on your self-judgment based on your own psychology and actual needs, and make your own choices (price, comfort, skin-friendliness, warmth, lint-free, and hardness).
Finally, I'll give you the development history of polyester fiber fabrics. I hope you can refer to many versions of fabrics and have more choices under the idea of buying or not:
The development history of polyester fiber can be traced back to 60 years ago, and the initial symbol of the times is Raschel;
The fabric was upgraded around 1998, and the symbol of the times was "polar fleece";
In 2002, it was upgraded again, and the symbol of the times was "coral velvet";
The upgrade logo around 2006 is "flannel";
The upgrade logo around 2008 is "Fu Guirong"
The ultimate upgrade sign around 20 13 is "warm cotton wool" integrated with antistatic fiber yarns and other technologies, and wool has also been improved in many versions. In fact, the symbol naming of each era has certain significance and is also the presentation of creativity. The quality of a product is by no means compared with parameters such as wool length, wool short, thickness, weight and price. For comfort, skin-friendliness, durability, antistatic, non-knotting, lint-free, warmth retention, air permeability and other parameters to make reference.