The texture of cashmere changes depending on the knitted fabric
Cashmere is a color that has a unique softness because it covers even highly saturated colors with the excellent coloring properties of the delicate material.
In a strange way, I'm impressed by how amazing cashmere is.
Delicately colored cashmere
Cashmere is a color that has a unique softness because it covers even highly saturated colors with the excellent coloring properties of the delicate material. In a strange way, I'm impressed by how amazing cashmere is.
Even on the street, the thing that makes you think, ``Oh, this person is wearing a cashmere sweater'' is the delicate downy hair and unique coloring.
We all know that the appearance of color changes depending on the reflection of light, and the thinness of cashmere's fibers softens the reflection of light. The collection of thin fibers creates delicate shadows in the light and reduces diffused reflection, resulting in a uniformly soft appearance. The downy hair that is properly brushed is indescribable.
The appearance of the color may vary slightly depending on the knitted fabric.
Even sweaters knitted with the same yarn may appear to be different colors if the fabric is changed.
This is also a change caused by the shading of light, but uniform jersey knitting (hiraori) and rubber knitting may look slightly different. When creating an ensemble with different knitted fabrics, you may wonder, ``Are they the same color?'' ” But when you put them together, they are the same.
Light magic is particularly likely to occur when the gauge is different due to lace knitting or a large number of strands, or when the sun is at an angle, which is why it is said to ``check the color in the morning.''