Mohair sweaters have become an important autumn and winter knitwear category in Europe. From soft French-style cardigans to Nordic striped sweaters, oversized pullovers and boutique womenswear capsules, mohair offers a texture that many fashion customers immediately recognize. It is light, warm, fluffy and visually premium. For fashion brands, however, developing a successful mohair sweater is not only about choosing a high mohair percentage. The final result depends on the blend ratio, yarn structure, knitting gauge, brushing finish, colour direction, MOQ and supplier capability. Why Mohair Works Well in the European Market European consumers are already familiar with natural animal fibres such as wool, cashmere, alpaca and mohair. Mohair fits well with autumn and winter styling because it gives sweaters a soft halo, light warmth and a distinctive boutique look. It also performs well in photography. The fuzzy surface, soft colours and airy texture make mohair cardigans and sweat...