Product Information
These women's cotton cashmere socks are knitted using a 168-gauge double-cylinder technique. The yarn composition is 67% cotton, 27% polyester, 4% cashmere, and 2% spandex. Cotton fibers provide basic breathability and moisture-wicking properties, cashmere gives the fabric a delicate feel and warmth, polyester enhances structural stability and abrasion resistance, and spandex ensures the socks have moderate elasticity and a good fit. Sizes 9-11 are available to accommodate most women's foot shapes and are suitable for daily commutes, casual wear at home, and light outdoor activities.
Core Advantages
Composite Fiber Ratio:
Cotton 67%: Keeps feet dry and reduces stuffiness
Cashmere 4%: Improves fabric surface smoothness and insulation coefficient
Polyester 27%: Extends wear life and reduces pilling probability
Spandex 2%: Provides lateral and longitudinal elasticity to maintain sock shape
Product Characteristics
Breathability: Cotton fiber's natural hollow structure ensures moisture conductivity suitable for daily wear.
Warmth: Cashmere fibers with a fineness of 15-16 microns form a still air layer.
Durability: Polyester reinforcing yarns meet shape retention standards after standard washing tests.
Fitness: 2% spandex content, tensile recovery rate ≥95%.
Touch: The cashmere component is distributed in the inner contact surface.
Application Scenarios
Daily Commuting: Suitable for pairing with business casual footwear, for continuous wear for 8 hours.
Home Environment: Indoor warmth and anti-slip properties for walking on floors.
Travel: Lightweight and easy to pack, adaptable to temperature changes.
Light Outdoor Activities: Suitable for low-intensity activities such as autumn hiking and city walks.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Does a 4% cashmere content provide significant warmth?
A: Cashmere fiber has a warmth coefficient 1.5-2 times that of wool. A 4% cashmere content in a blend primarily enhances the feel and provides basic insulation, suitable for ambient temperatures of 15-20°C. In extremely cold environments, it is recommended to pair it with products containing a higher cashmere proportion.
Q: What is the difference between 168N and regular 144N?
A: Needle count refers to the number of stitches per inch on a knitting machine. 168N has approximately 16.7% higher fabric density than 144N, resulting in a smoother surface, smaller yarn porosity, and correspondingly enhanced durability.
Component
67% Cotton
27% Polyester
4% Cashmere
2% Elastane

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