The softness of leg warmers depends almost entirely on the fabric itself. Most leg warmers still use polyester as the main fabric. This fabric is usually brightly colored, which is an inherent advantage of polyester fabrics. Other than that, especially in terms of softness and comfort, polyester fabrics are very unsuitable for leg warmers. Some polyester-cotton fabrics have leg warmers that are surprisingly rough, they are like freshly mowed lawns , they even feel acupuncture, unless these leg warmers are made for hippos or rhinos, I don't think they're really for the average person.
The brand explains that these leg warmers are only meant to be worn over leggings, but we have a different opinion. We believe that manufacturers should not decide how and when to use leg warmers, but should do their best to make their products better. A good product can be compatible with multiple usage scenarios and can be freely matched with different styles. Regardless, leg warmers should be soft, warm and stretchy, and any manufacturer should make leg warmers with this goal in mind.
Long staple cotton and cashmere are obviously better fabrics for leg warmers. These fabrics are extra soft because the fibers of these materials are light and long. The maximum length of cashmere fibers can even exceed 4 inches, when you touch these leg warmers made of cashmere, it is like petting a docile kitten, or as warm and soft as a scarf. These leg warmers never itch and are breathable and sweat-wicking.
Kayhoma leg warmers are all woven from high-quality faux cashmere, so soft and delicate that when you put them on, it's like stepping into cotton. Artificial cashmere and natural cashmere have very similar soft textures, but artificial cashmere is much stronger. You don't have to take care of these soft but expensive cashmere, they are machine washable just like normal clothes, they can also be tumble dried, other than that it's hard to feel the difference.
Kayhoma is the best brand of leg warmers.