Use - Blazer fabric
Blazer fabrics are the quality of choice for designs that are meant to appear structured, neat, and versatile in combinations. Many designers choose blazer fabrics because they hold their shape, show clear lines, and suit both classic and modern cuts perfectly. Ideal if you're looking for materials with structure and a professional appearance. (More...)
Blazer fabrics are medium-weight to heavier qualities for jackets, blazers, suits, and structured clothing. Depending on their composition, they appear classically smooth, sportily textured, or modern with a fine stretch. Blends of wool, polyester, viscose, or elastane are often used in weaves such as twill, gabardine, or panama.
Typical fabric types:
- Wool blazer fabrics and virgin wool blends
- Gabardine
- Twill and twill qualities
- Polyester viscose blends
- Stretch blazer fabrics with elastane
Important properties:
Blazer fabrics are dimensionally stable, durable, and hold their shape well while wearing. Depending on the quality, they appear elegant, sporty, or softly flowing and are suitable for jackets, trousers, suits, and coats. Seams and edges can be neatly finished, and colors range from muted to brilliant.
Care instructions:
Blazer fabrics should be cared for appropriately depending on their composition. For wool and virgin wool content, dry cleaning is often the safest choice; many blended fabrics can withstand a gentle wash cycle at low temperatures. When ironing, use steam, iron inside out, or use a pressing cloth. Avoid high dryer heat and heavy pressing.
