Description
London Tweed Fabric with a width of 137cm is a durable, coarse woolen material woven in a classic twill pattern. Its traditional style is enhanced by mixed-colored threads that create a mottled, flecked appearance, giving this fabric its timeless charm. Known for strength and resilience, tweed has been a staple for both fashion and interior use for generations. London Tweed is perfect for apparel, outerwear, accessories, and home furnishings, making it one of the most versatile fabrics available.
Fabric Specs
| Width | 137cm |
| Composition | Wool blend |
| Weave | Twill pattern with woven stripes |
| Properties | Durable, coarse texture, mottled look, warm and hard-wearing |
Uses
London Tweed Fabric 137cm is perfect for:
- Apparel : Suits, jackets, blazers, skirts, dresses
- Outerwear : Coats, hunting wear, traditional country clothing
- Accessories : Hats, scarves, ties, and gloves
- Home Furnishings : Upholstery, cushions, pillows, and decor projects
- Bags and Footwear : Handbags, wallets, shoes, and boots
- Automotive : Car upholstery and luxury interiors
FAQs
What makes tweed fabric unique?
Tweed is woven in a twill pattern using mixed-colored threads that create a mottled, textured look. It is strong, warm, and naturally stylish, which makes it a long-lasting fabric for both fashion and interiors.
Is London Tweed suitable for upholstery?
Yes, it is a durable fabric ideal for chairs, sofas, and cushions, offering both strength and a traditional decorative appeal.
Can this tweed fabric be used for outerwear?
Absolutely, tweed is a classic choice for coats, hunting jackets, and outdoor clothing thanks to its warmth and resilience.
How does tweed fabric perform in fashion?
London Tweed is highly versatile for suits, blazers, skirts, and dresses. It is valued for its structure, durability, and timeless look.
Is this fabric comfortable to wear?
Yes, while coarse and hard-wearing, it softens with use and provides warmth, making it comfortable for daily wear in cooler climates.
Can tweed fabric be used in automotive interiors?
Yes, it is commonly used in car upholstery for a classic, heritage-inspired look, especially in luxury and vintage cars.