Actually not, because the concept of count is more suitable for worsted. The finer the yarn, the finer the fabric. For example, 250S wool has a diameter of 11 microns.
However, too fine yarn is difficult to produce. It has high requirements for yarn mills, weaving mills and raw materials. The cost is relatively high, and the price is naturally high. For work clothes, 30-60S is enough.
In our life, the common fabrics of embroidered and printed work clothes are 30 and 40. For 60 fabrics, there are more satin series, and 80 fabrics are very high-end fabrics, which are rare.
If you see 120 pieces, you should be careful, because 120 pieces are very thin for work clothes. You can imagine the effect of wearing a layer of yarn on your body.
In short, the larger the yarn count, the more delicate and soft the fabric is, which is undeniable. However, in the pursuit of microfiber, we must ensure that raw materials have such properties. Previously, a group produced 300 pieces of fabrics, but their performance was too poor, so they could only be displayed at the Expo, without practical value.