Virgin Wool Tweed Checked Red Black
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Richly textured and naturally warm, this Italian virgin wool tweed offers a classic checked look with a substantial medium-weight feel. The twill weave gives the fabric structure and durability, while the non-stretch composition makes it especially well suited to tailored garments that benefit from shape and body. Its red and black check pattern brings a timeless, versatile character that works beautifully for casualwear, jackets, skirts, and soft tailoring.
Ideal for makers seeking a dependable wool fabric with a refined finish, this tweed balances visual interest with practical wearability. It has enough density to hold a clean silhouette, yet remains comfortable for everyday autumn and winter projects. Use it for coats, blazers, structured dresses, or separates that need a polished but relaxed feel.
- Fiber content: virgin wool
- Construction: tweed with twill weave
- Weight: 250 g/m²
- Stretch: non-stretch
- Origin: Italian
- Pattern: checked red and black
- Suggested uses: casualwear, jackets, skirts, tailoring, coats
For best results, pair this fabric with clean lines and simple shapes to let the check pattern stand out. It is a strong choice for wardrobe staples and statement outerwear alike, especially when you want the warmth and texture of a classic wool tweed.
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