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Mohair

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Mohair is a luxurious natural fiber obtained from the Angora goat. Known for its softness, sheen, and durability, it has been used for centuries to produce high-quality textiles, including clothing, accessories, and upholstery. Mohair is prized in the fashion industry for its silky texture and elegant appearance.

Key Features

  • Derived from the Angora goat's fleece
  • Highly soft and smooth with a lustrous sheen
  • Strong and durable despite its delicate feel
  • Excellent insulating properties
  • Resists wrinkling and static electricity
  • Requires specialized processing and care

Pros

  • Exceptional softness and silkiness
  • Elegant appearance suitable for luxury products
  • Good insulation properties
  • Highly durable for a natural fiber
  • Biodegradable and eco-friendly when sourced sustainably

Cons

  • Can be expensive due to labor-intensive production
  • May require special cleaning or dry cleaning
  • Susceptible to pests like moths if not stored properly
  • Limited supply compared to other fibers like wool or cotton

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Last updated: Thu, May 7, 2026, 08:02:05 PM UTC