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Mohair Jumper

If you are looking to purchase fine clothing whether for your own use or as a gift to a loved one, then a mohair jumper could be just the thing. It is not only classic in style and will not go out of fashion, it is also made of a material that is quite attractive to the eyes and to the touch. This is the reason despite its expensive price, it is still sought after by many.

A mohair jumper came from mohair, a natural fabric that is very much like silk. Its yarn came from an Angora goat’s hair. The term “mohair” was taken from a type of haircloth called in Arabic “mukhayyar” meaning “choice”. Mohair is very lightweight and quite warm. It is lustrous but very durable. It simply is the most resilient natural fiber used to make textiles. This fiber can be combined with other fibers to produce clothes and other fashion apparel. A mohair jumper is definitely one of the most common creation from mohair yarn.

The best and finest of all types of mohair is one that is taken from a young Angora goat’s first shearing. This type of mohair is called Kid Mohair. If mohair clothing is costly, all the more if it is made of Kid Mohair. Aside from it being of finer quality, it has other useful features such as its possession of wicking properties that can take sweat away from your skin. Thus, it prevents you from developing bacterial build up or body odor.

Mohair fabric has a diameter of only 25 to 45 microns. It is a very old, if not the oldest, textile fiber noted for its sheen and luster. It also works great with dyes. This is why your mohair jumper can come in the most attractive colors. It has an insulating property that can keep you warm. It is stretch, crease and flame resistant. Keratin, the protein present in wool, hair, skin and horns of mammals is what composes mohair. It is comparable to wool in the sense that it has scales, however, mohair’s scales are only indicated, not developed. This is why it does not feel like wool at all. Since the diameter of mohair grows bigger as the goat ages, it is best to collect the hair of younger goats for clothing purposes. For heavier fabrics and even carpets, mohair from matured Angora goats are used.

To have a first hand feel of how great mohair fabric can be, check out the selection at your nearest fine clothing store or to save you the effort, buy a mohair product via the internet through various online stores.