Coloured women's knitted dress for cold days
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Material : 50% polyacrylic, 25% wool, 25% alpaca
Polyacryl (PAN) is a low-density synthetic fiber discovered in the 1940s, which is characterized primarily by its low weight and easy maintenance. It is very resistant to chemicals, but sensitive to high temperatures. Its texture is similar to wool and is also used as an additive to wool products. Polyacryl is less strong than other synthetic fibers, but has a low tendency to lint. Polyacrylic is the basic material in the production of imitation wool or fur.
Viscose are textile fibers made from regenerated cellulose. The basic raw materials for the production of viscose are natural products, most often wood (beech, spruce, eucalyptus). Viscose materials absorb moisture well, are soft to the touch and do not irritate the skin.
Product made of alpaca wool. Alpaca wool is a natural fiber that comes from the alpaca, a member of the camelid family. It is lustrous and soft, making it ideal for spinning into yarn and fabric. Alpaca wool is also lightweight, strong, and hypoallergenic. In addition to being used in traditional textile applications, alpaca wool has become popular in recent years as a material for making high-end clothing. The history of alpacas dates back to pre-Inca civilizations in South America. These ancient cultures prized the animals for their fine fleece, which was used to make clothing and other textiles. Today, most of the world’s alpacas are found in Peru, Bolivia, and Chile. There are two types of alpacas: the huacaya, which has dense crimpy fibers, and the suri, whose fibers grow long and silky straight. Both huacaya and suri alpacas can be shorn once a year to yield about 2–3 kg of usable wool per animal annually. The alpaca’s coat grows in two layers. The coarse outer guard hair, which repels water and dirt, and the softer undercoat, which is made up of finer fibers. It’s the undercoat fiber that is harvested to make alpaca wool yarns and fabrics. Most commercial breeding programs focus on Huacaya alpacas because their fleeces are more desirable for spinning into yarn. Alpaca wool is similar to sheep’s wool in terms of its protein structure, but it lacks the lanolin that makes sheep’s wool itch when worn next to the skin. This makes alpaca wool garments much more comfortable to wear than those made from traditional sheep’s Wool fibers can be blended with other fibers such as cotton or silk to create fabrics with different properties.
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Note: For elastic sizes we give two dimmensions (e.g. 35-45cm). The first dimension (35cm) indicates the size at rest and the second dimension (45cm) indicates the size when stretched.
Velikost | Šířka přes prsa (A) | Délka celková (B) | Šířka v pase (C) | Šířka přes boky (D) | Šířka lemu (E) | Šířka ramen (F) | Délka rukávu (G) |
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UNI | 64-74 cm | 90 cm | 65-75 cm | 61-71 cm | 45-59 cm | 89 cm | 36 cm |
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