This fabric, designated as article 3851, is a jacquard 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 surface features a tartan plaid pattern created through the jacquard weaving process, forming precise intersections of colored stripes. A brushing finish has been applied to create a raised teddy-like texture, altering the fabric's surface characteristics. This technique results in a dense, short-pile surface that modifies both visual depth and tactile properties. The technical specifications make this fabric applicable for jacket manufacturing where defined pattern articulation and distinctive surface texture are required.
Specification
10%wool 90%other
520g/m
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