This fabric, designated as article 3768, is a jacquard tweed textile composed of 20% wool and 80% other fibers. With a mass per unit area of 550 g/m, it presents a heavyweight construction. The surface features an embossed jacquard pattern, where specific areas are raised through a combination of weaving and finishing techniques. This process creates a three-dimensional texture on the fabric surface while maintaining the integrity of the jacquard design. The wool blend composition contributes to the fabric's drape and thermal insulation properties. These technical characteristics result in a material with pronounced surface dimensionality and structural stability, making it applicable for dresses where textural interest and garment architecture are required.
Specification
20%wool 80%other
550g/m
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