Worsted Wool

SKU: 00060404
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US$ 173 /m per one running meter

1 m =  1.1 yd

The standard sample size is 10cm*width of the item. Please note that the sample size may vary depending on the items features.

Characteristics

Composition:  100% Worsted Wool
Weight: 150 g/m²
Width: 152 cm
Manufacturer: Dormeuil
Country: France
Quality: Super 160's
Collection: 15 Point 7
Categories: Jackets, Trousers

This Super 160’s worsted wool fabric is made of finest merino wool sourced from New Zealand. Luxuriously soft and smooth, it features a navy blue background. The fabric is produced with 15.7 wool fibres only. An ideal choice for suits to be worn throughout the year

About Super Number

Men’s suiting fabrics often have a woven ‘Super’ number at the selvedge. It stands for the fineness of wool yarn: the higher the Super number, the finer the fabric. Any cloth from Super 100’s to Super 250’s is considered to be of premium quality.

Does it mean that Super 250’s is better than Super 100’s? It may be half true, as such fabrics are much thinner and more fragile. A Super 250’s suit makes a splendid look, but it is more prone to damaging and scraping. Such delicate fabrics are best used for special occasion jackets and trousers.

100% Worsted Wool

Wool is a natural fiber clipped from animals such as sheep, goat, camel, llama, alpaca, etc. 100% worsted wool is renowned for its warmth and crease resistance, as well as moisture absorbing properties. One of the softest kinds is the merino wool sheared off merino sheep. Available in a range of weaves, designs and colors, worsted wool fabrics are mostly used for overcoats, jackets, suits, and dresses and are also a popular choice for home textiles.

Men’s Suiting Fabrics

Suiting fabrics are always in high demand especially when it comes to business wear. Although there are several types of wool one can use for jackets and trousers, merino wool is by far one of the best. It comes from merino sheep that lives in Australia and New Zealand in extreme weather conditions.

Why is merino wool so special?

  • It is breathable. Merino wool fabrics release heat and keep one dry in any conditions.
  • It is both warm and cool. This type of wool provides ultimate warmth when needed, but it also cools one down when one starts warming up.
  • It is strong. Merino fibers can be easily stretched and flexed.
  • It is soft. Merino wool does not itch, all due to the fine diameter of fibers.

Wool suiting fabrics are popular both among men and women. They are easily crafted into trousers, jackets, vests, dresses, skirts and even shorts.

Dormeuil Wool

Dormeuil wool is a legendary fabric from Dormeuil, the French manufacturer with more than 150 year history. The glorious production traditions and cutting edge technologies make it one of the most desired options for a formal suit or a club jacket.

Dormeuil wool fabrics embody the great expertise in wool production the company has gained over the years. Represented in numerous collections, this wool is intended to meet your needs for high quality and prestigious clothing. The company puts a lot of effort into adjusting proper length and fineness of the fibers to be used for weaving. On the production stage, wool fabrics are created by the skillful hands of Dormeuil professional weavers, who proudly maintain the honour of the House.

The House of Dormeuil supplies plain and patterned men's worsted wool fabrics, as well as cashmere, silk and mohair blends. Some of the most popular collections include Ambassador, Exel, Amadeus, Aquaplan and Cashmere Supreme.

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Fabric by the Yard: Measurement Conversion

All fabrics on our website are priced by the running meter. The term "running meter" or "linear meter" is used in the fabric industry. To convert meters to yards, use the conversion factor 0.9144. In other words,
1 Yard = 0.9144 Meters
1 Metre = 1.0936 Yards

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