Continuous Filament vs Short Fiber
Filament is usually woven with dozens or dozens of single filaments together. The surface of the fabric is smooth and the luster is strong. It is often used as summer fabric. Short fibers refer to fibers with a length of several millimeters to tens of millimeters, such as natural fibers such as cotton, wool, hemp, etc., or they can be made by cutting filaments. Short fibers must go through the spinning process to form a continuous yarn for weaving after the fibers are twisted and intertwined. Short fiber fabrics have hairiness on the surface, plump and fluffy, and are often used in autumn and winter fabrics.

