This fabric, designated as article 3940, is a jacquard textile composed of 10% wool and 90% other fibers. With a mass per unit area of 600 g/m, it presents a heavyweight construction. The purple surface combines a plaid pattern with a long pile texture, achieved through specialized jacquard weaving and finishing techniques. This manufacturing process creates extended fiber loops on the fabric surface, resulting in a pronounced three-dimensional structure. The wool blend composition contributes to the fabric's thermal insulation properties and resilience. These technical characteristics produce a material with substantial depth and surface volume, making it applicable for overcoats where elevated warmth and textural dimension are required.
Specification
10%wool 90%other
600g/m
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