Herringbone Tweed Fabric

SKU:
KBT11855-F153-U141-BL-FA
Width:
150.00 (cm)
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£14.99 per metre

Description

Herringbone Tweed Fabric with a width of 150cm is a high-quality wool blend textile, perfect for outerwear and tailoring. Made from 50% wool, 10% silk, 25% acrylic, and 15% polyester, this fabric combines natural warmth with durability and a smooth finish. The classic herringbone design, also known as a "broken twill weave," features fine zigzagging lines that form elegant 'V' shapes across the fabric, giving it a timeless and sophisticated appearance.

Firmly woven yet soft to the touch, this fabric offers excellent heat retention, making it ideal for winter clothing and structured garments such as jackets, coats, and blazers. A versatile choice for both traditional and modern tailoring projects.

Fabric Specs

Width 150cm
Composition 50% Wool, 10% Silk, 25% Acrylic, 15% Polyester
Weight 560 gr/linear meter
Weave Herringbone (broken twill weave)
Texture Firmly woven with a smooth tweed finish
Care Wash at cold temperatures to avoid piling/bubbling

Uses

Herringbone Tweed Fabric is perfect for:

  • Outerwear : Jackets, trench coats, blazers, and winter coats
  • Clothing : Pants, trousers, skirts, and suit jackets
  • Uniforms : Military and formal uniforms
  • Accessories : Hats, scarves, and caps
  • Tailoring : Bespoke fashion and traditional British-style garments

FAQs

What is Herringbone Tweed?
It is a type of tweed fabric woven in a "broken twill weave," creating a zigzag or 'V' shaped geometric pattern across the fabric.

What is the composition of this fabric?
It is made from 50% wool, 10% silk, 25% acrylic, and 15% polyester for warmth, durability, and softness.

Is this fabric warm?
Yes, it offers high heat retention, making it ideal for winter clothing and outerwear.

How should I care for Herringbone Tweed?
Wash only at cold temperatures to avoid piling or bubbling and handle gently for best longevity.

What can this fabric be used for?
It is suitable for jackets, coats, trousers, military uniforms, and classic accessories like hats and scarves.

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