The combination of these two fibers creates a versatile material that balances comfort, durability, and style.
Herringbone Weave:
The herringbone weave is characterized by its distinctive V-shaped pattern.
Imagine the spine of a herring fish (yes, the fish!)—the weave resembles that shape.
In herringbone patterns, the lines in each column lean towards opposite directions, creating a visually appealing zigzag effect.
This weave is often associated with classic menswear and outerwear.
Key Features:
GSM (Grams per Square Meter): Typically falls in the range of 200 to 250.
Width: The fabric is 58 inches wide.
Design: Various herringbone designs are available.
Suitability: Perfect for formal suits and pants.
Ready Stock: You can find this fabric readily available.
Uses:
Suits: Herringbone suits are an excellent choice for men who dress in business professional outfits. When woven into navy worsted or charcoal wool, the herringbone weave adds style without being overly showy.
Sportcoats: Sportcoats are more casual, making them ideal for displaying herringbone in all its flamboyant glory. Regular sport coat fabrics like donegals and plain tweeds often feature the herringbone weave.
Material |
viscose /polyester blend . |
Weight |
120-200 grams per meter |
Width |
58 inches | 147 cm |
Wash Care |
Dry clean |
Feel |
Smooth, crisp and strong |
Usage |
For men wear such as Shirts, Pants, Blazers, women's wear such as dresses, skirts, undergarments and other products like can aprons, bags, towels (swimming, bath, beach, body and wash towels), napkins, bed linens, tablecloths, runners and chair covers. |
Disclaimer |
Slight difference in color from visible product image is possible |