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Textile Material Supplier — China Factory Direct
Scarf Material Supplier — Cashmere, Merino, Acrylic & More
A factory-direct reference for wholesale buyers and sourcing teams comparing scarf and knitwear fibre options — specifications, certifications, and production parameters for each material category.
WeaveEssence is a factory-direct scarf material supplier manufacturing across natural fibres, synthetic yarns and certified recycled materials. This page serves two purposes: a technical reference on how textile fibres are classified and what each category means for production; and a sourcing directory for buyers selecting materials for scarf and knitwear OEM orders.
Fibre choice is a structural decision, not a styling one. It determines pilling grade, shrinkage behaviour, wash-care requirements, applicable test standards, and the compliance documentation your end retailer or customs authority will require. A buyer sourcing for a European premium department store and one filling a 20,000-piece promotional order are working with fundamentally different material briefs — and we treat them accordingly.
All materials in active production at WeaveEssence are tested to relevant ISO standards and available with OEKO-TEX Standard 100 certification. GRS chain-of-custody documentation is available for recycled yarn orders. Full fibre content labelling for EU Textile Regulation (EU 1007/2011) and US FTC requirements is included as standard on all bulk shipments.
❌ “Natural fibres are always better — synthetic materials are just cheap alternatives.”
✅ Reality: Fibre performance depends on end use, not origin. Acrylic yarn engineered to Grade 4 anti-pilling (ISO 12945-2) outperforms an untreated natural wool in a high-abrasion retail environment. Recycled polyester (rPET) certified to GRS meets EU sustainability sourcing requirements that virgin cashmere cannot satisfy. Material selection is a specification exercise, not a quality judgement — the right fibre is the one that performs correctly for its intended channel, price point, and regulatory environment.
Textile Fibre Classification for Buyers
The international textile industry classifies fibres into four primary groups. Understanding this structure helps buyers specify materials correctly, read test reports accurately, and anticipate the compliance documentation each fibre category requires. The classification below follows the framework used by the Textile Exchange and ISO textile standards.
Animal-Origin Fibres
- Cashmere — 14–16 µm fibre diameter; IWTO grade classification
- Merino Wool — 17–19 µm; graded to IWTO-47 standard
- Alpaca — 22–26 µm; Royal (Baby) vs Huacaya classification
- Mohair — 25–45 µm; kid, young adult, adult grades
- Silk — filament fibre; momme weight grading
- Lambswool — first shearing; typically 25–30 µm
Test standard: IWTO-47 (fibre diameter); EU Textile Regulation (EU) 1007/2011 requires fibre content labelling by weight percentage.
Plant-Origin Fibres
- Cotton — staple length and micronaire value grading; USDA/ISO 4912
- Linen (Flax) — bast fibre; wet-spun or dry-spun
- Hemp — bast fibre; increasingly used in blended eco-yarns
- Bamboo (natural) — mechanical processing only; chemical processing reclassifies as viscose
Cotton and linen are primarily used in lightweight scarves and summer accessories. OEKO-TEX Standard 100 testing covers residual pesticides and processing chemicals.
Cellulosic Regenerated Fibres
- Viscose / Rayon — chemically processed wood pulp; soft drape
- Modal — high-wet-modulus viscose; Lenzing Modal® standard
- Lyocell (Tencel™) — closed-loop solvent process; biodegradable
- Cupro — from cotton linter; silk-like hand
REACH Regulation (EC) 1907/2006 applies to processing chemicals. Lyocell produced via closed-loop process generates <1% solvent waste per Lenzing AG production data [citation: Lenzing AG Sustainability Report, 2023].
Synthetic Polymer Fibres
- Acrylic (PAN) — polyacrylonitrile; primary alternative to wool in knitwear
- Polyester (PET) — used in woven scarves and blended knit
- Nylon / Polyamide — high abrasion resistance; used in blends
- Polypropylene (PP) — moisture-wicking; primarily technical textile use
OEKO-TEX Standard 100 testing for synthetics covers azo dyes, formaldehyde, and heavy metal residues. REACH Annex XVII restrictions apply to azo colorants.
Recycled & Circular Fibres
- Recycled Polyester (rPET) — from post-consumer PET bottles; GRS certified
- Recycled Nylon (rPA) — from fishing nets or pre-consumer waste; GRS / RCS
- Recycled Wool (RWS) — mechanically reprocessed; Textile Exchange RWS standard
- Recycled Cashmere / Cotton — pre/post-consumer blend; RCS chain-of-custody required
GRS (Global Recycled Standard) and RCS (Recycled Claim Standard) are administered by Textile Exchange. Chain-of-custody certification is required at each stage of the supply chain.
Technical & Specialty Fibres
- Merino-Silk Blend — combines thermal regulation with drape and lustre
- Cashmere-Silk Blend — ultra-fine handle; high-end fashion positioning
- Wool-Acrylic Blend — performance/cost balance; most common knitwear blend
- Cotton-Polyester Blend — shape retention with breathability
EU Textile Regulation requires blended fibre content to be declared by weight percentage on all retail labels. Tolerances of ±3% per fibre component apply (Article 17, EU 1007/2011).
The following materials are in active OEM production at WeaveEssence for scarves, neck warmers and knitwear accessories. Each sub-page includes full production specifications, construction options, MOQ detail, certification availability and sample process.
Cashmere Scarves
14–16 µm avg. fibre diameter · 90–180 gsm · OEKO-TEX Standard 100 · IWTO fibre grading · Group 1 natural protein fibre
MOQ 500 pcsCashmere Scarf Specifications →
Merino Wool Scarves
17–19 µm · Grade 3–4 anti-pilling (ISO 12945-2) · Moisture regain 10–12% · Group 1 natural protein fibre
MOQ 500 pcsMerino Wool Scarf Specifications →
Acrylic Scarves
Grade 4 anti-pilling (ISO 12945-2) · 50+ Pantone colours · Delta E ≤ 1.5 colour accuracy · Group 4 synthetic fibre
MOQ 500 pcsAcrylic Scarf Specifications →
Recycled Yarn Scarves
GRS-certified rPET · Post-consumer recycled content · Chain-of-custody documentation · Group 5 circular fibre
MOQ 500 pcsRecycled Yarn Scarf Specifications →
Cotton & Polyester Scarves
Lightweight knit and woven · Breathable year-round construction · Promotional and summer-weight use · Group 2 + 4 blend
MOQ 500 pcsCotton & Polyester Specifications →
Scarf Material Comparison — Specifications at a Glance
Practical reference for buyers at specification stage. Full production parameters — gauge, construction, yarn count, colour range — are on each material sub-page.
| Material | Fibre Group | Typical Weight | Anti-Pilling Grade | Certification Available | Price Band | MOQ |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Cashmere | Natural protein | 90–180 gsm | Grade 2–3 (ISO 12945-2) | OEKO-TEX Std 100, IWTO | Premium | 500 pcs |
| Merino Wool | Natural protein | 140–240 gsm | Grade 3–4 (ISO 12945-2) | OEKO-TEX Std 100, RWS available | Mid-premium | 500 pcs |
| Acrylic | Synthetic (PAN) | 150–300 gsm | Grade 4 (ISO 12945-2) | OEKO-TEX Std 100 | Budget–mid | 500 pcs |
| Recycled Yarn (rPET) | Recycled synthetic | 160–280 gsm | Grade 3–4 (ISO 12945-2) | GRS, OEKO-TEX Std 100 | Mid | 500 pcs |
| Cotton & Polyester | Natural + synthetic blend | 100–200 gsm | Grade 3 (ISO 12945-2) | OEKO-TEX Std 100 | Budget | 500 pcs |
Anti-pilling grades measured per ISO 12945-2 (Martindale method). Weight ranges are indicative — final specifications confirmed at sampling stage. [citation: ISO 12945-2:2020, Textiles — Determination of fabric propensity to surface fuzzing and to pilling]
Which Scarf Material Fits Your Programme?
Material selection depends on end channel, margin structure and compliance requirements. Four common buyer profiles:
Premium retail, natural fibre positioning
Cashmere or merino wool. OEKO-TEX Standard 100 certification covers EU and US channel entry requirements. IWTO fibre grading documentation available.
Private Label Programme →High volume, cost control, wide colour range
Acrylic. Grade 4 anti-pilling meets European retail chain compliance standards. 50+ colours with consistent Pantone accuracy across bulk production runs.
Wholesale Supply Options →Recycled content documentation required
GRS-certified recycled yarn (rPET). Chain-of-custody certificates issued per order. Meets EU retailer sustainability sourcing criteria and brand ESG reporting requirements.
Recycled Yarn Options →Low unit cost, fast lead time, logo application
Acrylic or cotton-polyester. Shortest production window, lowest price point. Custom embroidery and private-label packaging available from 500 pcs per style.
Promotional Scarf Supply →Industry Standards & Reference Sources
The material specifications and test data referenced on this page and across the WeaveEssence material sub-pages draw from the following authoritative industry sources. Buyers are encouraged to consult primary sources when preparing compliance documentation for their target markets.
- International Wool Textile Organisation (IWTO) Authoritative body for wool and wool-blend fibre standards. Publishes IWTO-47 (fibre diameter measurement), IWTO-12 (cashmere grading), and global wool production data. Referenced for cashmere and merino wool fibre specifications.
- Textile Exchange — Standards Library Administers the Global Recycled Standard (GRS), Recycled Claim Standard (RCS), and Responsible Wool Standard (RWS). Primary certification body for recycled fibre documentation referenced in the recycled yarn section.
- OEKO-TEX Standard 100 — Hohenstein Institute Tests every component of a textile product against a list of 100+ harmful substances. Certification issued by Hohenstein or TESTEX. Referenced as the baseline human-ecology certification across all WeaveEssence material categories.
- ISO 12945-2:2020 — Textiles: Determination of Fabric Propensity to Surface Fuzzing and Pilling (Martindale Method) The standard test method for anti-pilling grade cited in all WeaveEssence material specifications. Grade 1 (severe pilling) to Grade 5 (no pilling). European retail chains typically require Grade 3–4 minimum for knitwear acceptance.
- The Woolmark Company — Fibre Reference Industry reference for wool fibre properties including moisture regain, thermal regulation and fibre diameter classifications. Data used to support merino wool performance claims on the merino sub-page.
- EU Textile Regulation 1007/2011 — Fibre Names and Labelling Defines permitted fibre names, labelling tolerances (±3% per component), and multi-component declaration requirements for all textile products sold in the EU. Applies to all materials supplied by WeaveEssence for the European market.
Factory Credentials
All scarf materials are produced in our own facility. No sub-contracting without buyer notification. Third-party factory audits are accepted — BSCI audit score available on request. We work directly with buyers from specification to shipment: no trading company layer, no markup between factory cost and invoice price.
Questions Buyers Ask Most
Q: Can I mix different scarf materials in one production order?
A: Yes — different materials can be produced in the same shipment provided each material-style combination meets the 500 pcs MOQ individually. Mixed-material orders do not share MOQ across fibre types.
Q: What material testing certificates do you provide?
A: OEKO-TEX Standard 100 test reports are available for all materials. GRS chain-of-custody certificates are issued for recycled yarn orders. REACH, EN 14682 (cord and drawstring safety), and US FTC fibre content documentation are available on request at sampling stage.
Q: How do I specify fibre content for EU labelling compliance?
A: We provide fibre content declarations by weight percentage to EU Textile Regulation 1007/2011 tolerances (±3% per component). Care labels, country-of-origin labels and language-specific labelling are available for all target markets as part of the OEM service.
Q: What is the MOQ for each scarf material?
A: 500 pcs per style per colour across all material categories. Each colour within a style counts as a separate MOQ unit.
Q: Can I request a material sample before committing to bulk production?
A: Yes. Yarn swatches and fabric samples are available on request. Production samples in your specified material are made within 10–15 working days from artwork and specification approval. No bulk order commitment is required at sample stage.
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