This fabric, designated as article 4298, is a tweed textile composed of 10% wool and 90% other fibers. With a mass per unit area of 520 g/m, it presents a medium-to-heavy weight construction. The black and red surface features a herringbone pattern created through a specific weaving technique. A brushing finish has been applied to raise fibers and create a softened surface texture. This process enhances the fabric's tactile properties while maintaining the structural definition of the V-shaped motifs. The wool blend composition contributes to the material's thermal regulation and resilience. These technical characteristics make this brushed tweed applicable for garments where both visual pattern clarity and surface comfort are required.
Specification
10%wool 90%other
520g/m
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