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Pilling is created when short fibres roll, creating a ball.
The best quality knits will NOT pill (some woollen and cashmere garments have a combination of short and longer fibres woven together).
If a garment has a high acrylic content it is much more likely to pill.
So that's the problem - what's the answer?
Buy really good, quality knits - which are more expensive (although price alone is not a guarantee).
Or be prepared to spend time depilling items using a small fabric shaver. Do NOT use a razor - I can virtually guarantee you'll nick the garment and create a hole (yes, this is the voice of experience speaking)!
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