This fabric, designated as article 22042, is a woven tweed textile composed of 48% acrylic, 36% polyester, and 16% nylon. With a mass per unit area of 450 gsm, it presents a medium-to-heavy weight construction. The surface features a fine black and grey plaid pattern achieved through precise weaving techniques, creating a uniform grid structure. The acrylic contributes to the fabric's loft, the polyester provides dimensional stability, and the nylon enhances durability. This fiber combination results in a material with structural integrity and resistance to abrasion. These technical specifications make this woven tweed applicable for coat manufacturing where defined patterning and long-term performance are required.
Specification
48%acrylic 36%polyester 16%nylon
450gsm
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