How to choose silk fabric (what does 8 mmi, 12 mmi, 16 mmi, 9 mmi, 30 mmi mean)



1, look at the Moomin number. The mmi number is the main unit of measurement for fabric texture, and silk is commonly expressed in mmi (m/m). 1 mmi = 4.3056 g/square meter. Common …

1, look at the Moomin number. The mmi number is the main unit of measurement for fabric texture, and silk is commonly expressed in mmi (m/m). 1 mmi = 4.3056 g/square meter. Common silk fabrics include 8 mmi, 12 mmi, 16 mmi, 19 mmi, and 30 mmi. That is to say, the larger the number, the heavier the fabric, and the weight of silk fabrics is The price follows the weight, so the bigger the Moomi is, the higher the price will generally be. Generally, the heavy ones are mainly used as summer shirts, skirt fabrics and children’s clothing fabrics; the medium ones can be used as clothing fabrics; the light ones can be used as petticoats, headscarves, etc.

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2, Look at the silk content. SILK means silk, silk, and the percentage behind indicates the amount of silk. For example, SILK is 100% pure silk products. Some stretch silks have a certain proportion of spandex added. You can choose according to your needs.

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