This fabric, designated as article 2140, is a tweed textile composed of 100% other fibers. With a mass per unit area of 480 g/m, it presents a medium-weight construction. The surface features a herringbone striped pattern, created through a specific weaving technique that produces a continuous V-shaped motif. This weave structure results in a diagonal rib effect across the fabric surface. The fiber composition and construction method contribute to the fabric's dimensional stability and texture retention. These technical characteristics make this herringbone tweed applicable for garments and projects where a defined directional pattern and structural durability are required.
Specification
100%other
480g/m
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