Women's Coat

Jiaxing Huangqun Garment Co., Ltd.

 

Founded in 2012, is a professional knitting garment company integrating design, research and development and production. The research and development centre and the production workshop are in Tongxiang. The research centre is equipped with complete needle types and adopts German STOLL equipment and pattern drafting system. Our factory also has independent import and export rights and has gained the BSCI social responsibility certification.

 
Why Choose Us
 
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Our Company

Vonn Trend Knitting Garment Co. Ltd., founded in 2012, is a professional knitting garment company integrating design, research and development, and production. The research and development center and the production workshop are located in Tongxiang.

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Independent Development Capability

Vonn Trend's strong expertise lies in its autonomous development capability. By staying up-to-date with the latest trends and fashion directions, Vonn Trend is able to provide innovative and cutting-edge design solutions tailored to the needs of each brand.

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Thorough Understanding of Brand Requirements

Vonn Trend invests significant time and effort to fully comprehend the needs and aspirations of each brand they collaborate with. By conducting in-depth research and analysis, Vonn Trend ensures that their designs align seamlessly with the brand's goals, image, and target audience. This attention to detail guarantees that the final output is an embodiment of the brand's vision and values.

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Meeting Brand Design Philosophies

A key factor in Vonn Trend's success is their ability to harmonize their design concepts with the brand's vision. Whether it involves incorporating delicate details, playing with diverse fabrics, or experimenting with unique silhouettes, Vonn Trend consistently delivers designs that capture and amplify a brand's core essence.

 
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What is Women's Wool Coat

 

A luxurious and versatile outerwear piece designed to provide warmth, style, and exceptional comfort. Made from double faced wool, offers a unique combination of softness, durability, and elegance.

Wear Wool Clothing 5 Benefits

 

Breathable, Warm and Insulating
Sheep have to weather all sorts of climate conditions, be it scorching sun, chilly rain, whistling winds or the freezing snow. How do they manage to do all this and keep their body temperature well-regulated The answer is their wool and the air pockets within the material.
When it's warm, these air pockets allow for advanced airflow that keeps you well-ventilated. The material also wicks away sweat and releases moisture into the air. When it's cool, these air pockets work to trap your body heat close to your skin, preventing it from escaping.

 

Wicks Away Moisture
As we mentioned, wool keeps sweat away. The material absorbs moisture from your skin, allowing it to evaporate into the air. Wool can also soak up to a staggering 30% of its own weight in moisture without feeling wet! Compare this to polyester, which absorbs 0.4%, and nylon, which absorbs 4.5% Wool also comprises hydrophobic fibers, which work to repel exterior moisture such as rain and snow.

 

Odor-Resistant
If you're performing any sort of high-performance activity, odor is a definite concern. This is especially true for hunting – if your prey is warned of your approach by your scent, he'll be gone before you even stand a chance. Body odor is caused by a growth of bacteria, and wool has natural antimicrobial properties that prevent bacteria from growing on its fibers. With wool clothing on your hunt, you'll be able to smell fresher for longer.
Another benefit of wool that comes in useful on a hunt is the fact that it's silent. Wool won't crinkle or flap in the wind. wool also absorbs heat, which means that you're even less likely to attract your quarry since you're not wearing a reflective material.

 

Soft on Skin
Most wool won't irritate your skin. Instead, the feel of wool is soft, silky and comforting. If you're in the thick of winter and need a hard-wearing outer layer, wear something made of wool as an inner layer to keep comfortable.

 

Sustainable
Wool is a sustainable material. Coming from domestic sheep, it is natural and easily-renewable. It is also recyclable, since any excess material can be transformed into products such as rugs. Natural wool fibers are also quick to break down; this is essentially a biodegradable material. Wool also uses much less oil energy to produce compared to other common materials such as acrylic, polyester or nylon.
Wool is an extremely strong material. While elastic enough that it can stretch and retain its original shape, it is also particularly durable – able to bend up to 20, 000 times over itself without breaking.

The best ways to store and care for wool coats

 

Store wool coats

When not in use, store your wool coat in a cool, dry place. Avoid hanging it in direct sunlight or damp areas to prevent damage.
Use padded hangers to maintain the coat's shape. Avoid using wire hangers, which can cause stretching or misshaping.
Consider using garment bags to protect your coat from dust and moths during the off-season.

Wash wool coats

Wool coats are best dry-cleaned to preserve their quality and shape. Follow the care instructions on the label.
Spot-clean any stains promptly with a mild detergent and a soft cloth. Always test a small, inconspicuous area first.
Avoid washing your wool coat too frequently, as this can cause unnecessary wear. Instead, opt for regular airing to freshen it up.

How to spot clean a wool coat

For minor stains or spills, follow these steps:
Blot the stain gently with a clean, dry cloth to absorb as much liquid as possible.
Mix a small amount of mild detergent with cold water.
Dip a clean, white cloth into the soapy water and gently blot the stain. Avoid scrubbing, as this can damage the fibers.
Rinse the area with a clean, damp cloth to remove any detergent residue.
Allow the coat to air dry naturally, away from direct heat sources.

Types of wool used in coats
Merino Wool Open Cardigan
Camel Wool Cardigan
Women's Wool and Cashmere Winter Coats
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Alpaca: Wool from an Alpaca is medium-weight and often used in high-end fabrics. It's soft and lightweight.
Angora: Wool from this rabbit is soft and fluffy, retains heat well and is the most moisture-wicking natural fabric. Manufacturers often blend angora wool with other varieties to make it stronger.
Camel Hair: The fibres of a camel are naturally golden brown and are often combined with cheaper wool to make it more affordable. It's usually found in coats or as backing for carpets and upholstery.
Cashmere: Wool from this breed of goat is naturally crimped and lightweight but not as durable as sheep's wool. It must be combed from the goat rather than sheared, and goats produce minimal amounts of cashmere wool every year, so it's more expensive.
Lamb Wool: This is wool cheered from a baby sheeps' first “haircut.” This wool is smooth and hypoallergenic.
Melton: These fibres are strong and provide a coat with good wind resistance, moisture-wicking characteristics, and increased natural waterproofing.
Merino: This superfine wool from the Merino sheep is good at helping you regulate your body temperature. It's common in athletic jackets.
Mohair: This wool comes from the Angora goat and drapes well. It provides good insulating properties and is often found in dresses, suits, sweaters, and scarves.
Shetland: This wool comes from the undercoat of sheep from the Shetland Islands in Scotland and is commonly used for knitting.

 

How to pick the best wool coat
 

 

Percentage of wool/cashmere content
Check the label to determine the percentage of wool or cashmere in the coat. A higher percentage typically indicates better quality and warmth.

 

Single-breasted or double-breasted coat
Decide whether you prefer a single-breasted or double-breasted style. Single-breasted coats offer a sleek, modern look, while double-breasted ones provide a classic, timeless appearance.

 

Single or double cloth fabric
Single-cloth fabrics are lighter and suitable for milder winters, while double-cloth fabrics offer extra warmth and insulation, ideal for harsher winter climates.

 

Lining fabric
A quality lining can enhance comfort and durability. Look for coats with silk or satin linings for added luxury and ease of wear.

 

Fabric drape
Consider the drape of the fabric when trying on a coat. A well-draping coat will flatter your body shape and provide ease of movement.

 

Leather Jackets vs Wool Coats: The Ultimate Comparison

 

Wool has been used as a clothing material throughout the history of humankind. Despite the arrival of more complex synthetic clothing materials, wool has survived the test of time as it continues to be used in the modern world. Getting a coat made of wool can be a great way to keep warm and still look attractive throughout the years.

 

Advantages of Wool Coats

Warm and Cool
Woolen fabric is great because it creates air pockets which facilitate natural insulation. Thus during cold weather, a woolen coat will do a great job in keeping you warm. On the other hand, a woolen jacket will ensure that you stay cool and fresh when the temperature goes up.

 

Light but Durable
Another advantage of a woolen jacket has to do with its weight and durability. Wool is a lightweight clothing fabric which is also tough and tear resistant. Its lightness makes it ideal for casual wear to maintain high levels of comfort.

 

Mold Resistant
Wool does not collect moisture, and therefore, your woolen coat will not attract molds. It is also known to repel dust. Thus, even if you suffer from allergies, asthma, or other breathing conditions, a woolen coat would be a great choice for you.

 

Leather Jackets
Wearing leather jackets has always been one of the most stylish ways of keeping up with the latest trends in fashion. In both their men's outfit guide and outfit guide for women, they show several options for wearing leather jackets.
Leather jackets are a timeless fashion staple, loved by men, women, and even teenagers. Whether you're looking to create a sleek and sophisticated look or add a touch of edge to your wardrobe, our outfit guide for leather jackets can help you achieve it. And, with the right combination of clothing, you'll be able to elevate your style to new heights.

 

Advantages of a Leather Jacket

Durability
One of the main benefits of a leather jacket is longevity. Generally, leather manufacturers strive to make the best of this material by treating it to make it more durable and resistant to wear and tear. Thus, leather is a durable material, and you can expect your jacket to last for many years.

 

Stylish
Leather is a quite an elegant material. Whether it is dyed or in its natural color, leather will always enhance the quality of any design. Thus, a leather jacket is going to make you look nice, tough, and classy.

 

Naturalness
For those who like staying close to nature, a leather jacket can be quite satisfying. Leather is a natural fabric that is free from most toxins associated synthetic fiber. Thus, by getting yourself a leather jacket, you can expect to feel natural and comfortable all day long.

 

Women's Wool Coat-Where Does Cashmere Come From

 

You've certainly heard of cashmere before, and you probably associate it with utmost luxury, but how much do you really know about the material.
Cashmere is an incredibly soft fiber that comes from a goat species called, unsurprisingly, the cashmere goat. These animals live in the Himalayas, where temperatures can reach lows of -22º Fahrenheit. In order to survive these harsh conditions, cashmere goats have thick, luxurious coats—one outer, protective layer and one soft, luxurious undercoat.
One reason that cashmere is so expensive is its scarcity. One cashmere goat will only produce approximately 200 grams, or 7 ounces, of wool each year. On the contrary, the average sheep makes about 3 kilos, or 106 ounces, of wool every year. Put differently, the global economy only produces around 6,500 metric tons of cashmere annually, compared to about 2 million tons of sheep's wool every year.
It is also quite costly to produce cashmere. Because the fiber is so soft and fine, the process of harvesting and treating it must be handled very delicately. it has to be cleaned to remove any grease or dirt. Then, it is dyed and aerated. Finally, it must be detangled and spun into yarn, which is then used to create luxurious cashmere products.
The scarcity of cashmere, the lengthy production process, and the high demand for cashmere products contribute to its high price. 

 

Our Factory
 

We'Vonn trend knitting garment Co. Ltd. has professional design and scientific production management teams and has been committed to serving high-end brand customers at home and abroad. With rigorous whole process quality system, efficient management mode and diligent staff, Huangqun has always had a good corporate image and reputation in the eyes of customers. At present, our cooperative partners include Youngor,YINER,Xinhee, AT AlphaTauri, Jonathan Simkhai, Scanland. 

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FAQ

Q: What is a good percentage of wool for the perfect winter coat?

A: A 100% Wool jacket isn't necessarily the best option for your winter coat. A blended fabric can take advantage of the natural benefits of wool and technological advances of synthetic options.
Mia Melon uses a 35% wool, 65% Viscose blend that provides ample warmth—thanks to a thermal membrane—while being significantly softer and less bulky than a 100% wool coat option.

Q: What are my style and fit preferences?

A: Wool coats are not a one-size-fits-all garment. Here are some considerations when it comes to choosing a style and fit for your coat based on your body type and preferences:

Q: Where will i be wearing it?

A: Different styles of coats are more suited for certain activities than others. For example, when attending outdoor evening events, you may like stylish, longer coats for keeping warm. If you're going for a brisk walk or jog through Central Park during the daytime, a lighter jacket with less added bulk will help with mobility and prevent you from overheating.

Q: What are wool coats good for?

A: “Yes–they're a cold weather staple and always so chic and elegant,” says Loiseau. “They're durable and breathable and immediately elevate your look while being functional by providing you warmth in cooler temps.

Q: Are 100% wool coats worth it?

A: While not cheap, the wool coat is 100% worth the investment – just ask anyone who has one. Why? A stylish and well-made 100% wool coat will give you the versatility you never knew you needed; it will last for year upon year, and if looked after, it will keep its structure and, most importantly, its value.

Q: What temperature should you wear a wool coat?

A: 14°F to 50°F. Depending on how you layer. I've worn it in all sorts of weather and it's been great. When I want to wear it on really cold days I wear a puffer liner (like this) underneath.

Q: Is it OK to wear a wool coat in the rain?

A: Wool coats can help you stay dry and warm on a rainy day because of their ability to hold water. Don't worry if you get caught in a little rain with only your wool jacket.

Q: What do you wear under a wool coat?

A: The first layer you should think about when layering with a wool coat is your base layer. This should be a thin, tight-fitting layer that sits close to the skin. A thermal undershirt or long-sleeved t-shirt works well as a base layer. This will help to wick away sweat, keeping you feeling dry and comfortable.

Q: Do wool coats actually keep you warm?

A: As winter approaches, wool coats continue to be a reliable choice to keep you warm, as they trap heat effectively. The thickness and style of the coat, along with layering, can determine its suitability for extreme winter conditions. In the fall, they provide ample warmth without feeling too heavy.

Q: How can you tell if a wool coat is high quality?

A: Touching the lining of your woolen coat is the most simple method for determining quality. If you feel you are scratching against paper rather than fabric, it is time for you to move on to something else.

Q: How many years does a wool coat last?

A: 3-5 Years
A great quality wool coat can last 3-5 years with average use and potentially 10+ years if you treat it well. If you're concerned about fading or weathering of the fabric, choose one in a more natural colour like grey.

Q: Are wool coats itchy?

A: Most wool fabric comes from sheep, though it can also be made from other animals such as camels, goats, and alpacas. Is Wool Itchy? Wool is itchy if it's low-quality. As a general rule, the larger the diameter of the wool strands, the lower the quality and the itchier it will feel.

Q: Is wool too hot to wear in summer?

A: For any situation in which sweat is a possibility, you'll be more comfortable in a summer weight wool, which wicks moisture away from the skin, helping keep you cooler and drier. Not only does wool help keep you cool in summer, but Merino wool in hot humid weather doesn't wilt or wrinkle like cotton and linen.

Q: What percent wool is a good coat?

A: 80-90% Wool - Coats with 80-90% wool content strike a balance between quality and affordability.

Q: How do you wash a wool coat?

A: Wool garments should be washed on the wool setting (usually gentle action at 40°C). If your washing machine does not have a wool cycle, use the cold water wash or wash cycle for delicates.

Q: How do you break in a wool coat?

A: Fill a large sink with cold water and a wool-friendly liquid detergent. Soak the jacket, squeezing it until the garment is soaked through. Let the jacket sit in the water for a few minutes, then drain the sink.

Q: Is a wool coat enough for winter?

A: Still, if you want to be warm, wool will do the trick. It's lightweight, durable and water-resistant, which means you'll stay dry if you're caught in the rain or a snowstorm.

Q: Should a wool coat be fitted or loose?

A: A perfectly fitting wool coat will block the cold while looking stylish, unlike other bulky winter jackets. an ill-fitting wool coat will not protect you from the elements. If it's not too big, it will let in the cold. Luckily, wool coats can be tailored!

Q: When should I start wearing a wool coat?

A: Temperatures below 10 degrees
Comfy, warm coats, that's what we want during these cold months. A wool-lined coat like a puffer jacket or a winter coat would be ideal for these conditions. So, when should you pull that winter coat out from the depths of your closet When it's below 10 degrees.

Q: Is 70% wool coat warm?

A: Wool has been used to make cold weather clothing for millenia, so yes it can be made into a warm coat. wool is generally only the outer layer in a winter coat. For more warmth a coat would need more than the single layer of wool and a silk or polyester lining.

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