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The difference between Iceland and Toca

The difference between them is the appearance, characteristics, growth environment and production technology.

1, appearance: Icelandic wool is soft, rich and unique in color, usually showing natural gray or black. Tuscan wool is famous for its unique texture, color and Turkish production technology, usually with brown or beige as the background color and thick wool.

2. Features: Icelandic wool has high warmth retention, strong wind resistance and good softness, which is very suitable for making high-end clothing. In contrast, topkapok wool fiber is fine, soft, breathable and elastic, which is very suitable for making coats, shoes, home textiles and other products.

3. Growing environment and production technology: Icelandic wool, also known as Hagen cashmere, is a specialty of Lapland in the northernmost part of Sweden. Because of its special hair structure, Icelandic wool has high warmth retention, wind resistance and softness. Toka is a kind of animal fur mixed with wool or cashmere and fox fine hair, which is usually used in coats, shoes, home textiles and other fields.