Sheep shearing is a cashmere fabric made by cutting cashmere first and dyeing the remaining wool and sheepskin. This kind of fabric is a mixture of sheepskin and wool, which is better than other fabrics in terms of warmth retention.
Granular velvet is woven by a circular knitting machine. This kind of fabric should be woven into cloth before dyeing, and then it can finally become the fabric of clothes after many complicated processes.
The difference between sheep shearing and granular wool lies in the thickness of the fabric. The thickness of sheep shearing is thin, which is suitable for wearing in early winter, while the thickness of granular wool is thick, which can keep warm below 0 degrees and has different air permeability. Comparatively speaking, the air permeability of sheep shearing is better than that of granular wool. The picture above is a picture of sheep shearing and granular cashmere. You can simply compare the differences between the two.