![Nobody thinks about it, it is the info to check on the label of a garment to know if it is of good quality Nobody thinks about it, it is the info to check on the label of a garment to know if it is of good quality](https://img-3.journaldesfemmes.fr/o_Qlos4h094vGBStZACv0rLmYvE=/1500x/smart/787bbdab5ce141dc94eca1dd0b6dee6d/ccmcms-jdf/40016044.jpg)
Paradoxically, some important data is written in very small on the corresponding labels. This is the case of this harmless information that we forget too often and which however, tells us about the quality of the garment.
All fashionistas will tell you: each purchase they make, whether compulsive or not, is an investment. If this can sound like an excuse to justify its uncontrolled expenses, there is a part of truth. Indeed, each trendy piece at a time, ends up returning to the front of the fashion stage after some time.
But it is still necessary that said clothing succeeds in going through the years so that the fashion investment is profitable and carried again long after. How to know in the blink of an eye if this room you want to buy is of good quality? Just look at the label more closely. Information – that we tend to forget – quickly tells us if the latter will last …
This is the composition. Nawal Rmili, committed fashion designer and founder of the Yza label, enlightens us on the subject: “The way we define if a garment is quality, if the material of clothing is good, not to mention seams, finishes, it is first by reading the composition label. With this one mention, you can Already judge the quality of the garment. Natural composition, this means that the latter will be of good quality. “
The specialist tells us about wool, linen, cashmere, organic cotton, silk … High quality garment will therefore display 100% natural material, whatever it is. “”If it is 100% linen, it will certainly be of better quality than if it was 50% linen and 50% another synthetic material. In general, what should be avoided are synthetic materials. ” These are derived from coal or oil. We think of polyester, nylon, lycra, elastane or acrylic …
But it is designed, the quality has a price and not everyone can afford to buy 100% cashmere parts. The right compromise she said? A garment with 70% natural material and 30% synthetic material, even if, it specifies, “It is not an official figure (…) They are rather consumption standards, advice from professionals”.
This percentage also varies according to the parts in which we are interested. For a coat or a jacket, “We will prefer 80% of wool and 20% of another material.” Obviously, other more complex elements make it possible to assess the quality: the composition is only the tree which hides the forest.