The material is the essence of fashion. We can’t produce high-end, bespoke goods without high-end fabrics. That’s why brands that focus on the fibres, mixes, and weaving utilized in their textiles have such a boost. Do we realize what makes a fantastic cloth? Or which types of fabric are ideal for men’s luxury clothing like suits and tailoring?
Without gorgeous fabrics, it’s impossible to find our own, personal fashion style.
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WHAT ARE LUXURY FABRICS?
Luxury fabrics are complex, one-of-a-kind fabric blends produced for bespoke and high-end luxury wear. Every fiber of every item should be meticulously created and designed in the realm of luxury fashion. You will get low-quality fibers if you use low-quality materials, resulting in low-grade collections.
Have you given your textiles enough time and effort? In the fabric-making business, constant development is required. If you believe you could use some creative inspiration, it’s worth taking a look at what other people are doing right. Here are 5 new textiles that are revolutionizing menswear, as well as information about their creators.
ZEGNA LUXURY FABRICS
The finest quality natural fibres are used at luxury Italian brand Ermenegildo Zegna, with luxury materials from their home country imported to Italy and utilized in every stitch. With years of cloth-making expertise, Zegna textiles are skilfully woven into high-twist but soft knitted textiles that meld naturally into bespoke menswear. Zegna fabrics balance classic elegance with all-day ease and are must-haves when it comes to innovation and luxury menswear.
LANIFICIO CERRUTI LUXURY FABRIC
Cerruti luxury fabrics are popular among menswear customers, as they are perfect for suits, trousers, and blazers. The textiles produced at Lanificio Cerruti provide a unique fresh and springy feel thanks to expert nanotechnology that results in a stain-proof and water-resistant finish that lasts longer than many dry cleans. It’s this innovation and originality that sets this fabric apart from the rest.
VITALE BARBERIS CANONICO LUXURY FABRIC
Vitale Barberis Canonico has included a waterproof feature to one of their fabrics lately. Modern silk, wool jacketing, and a polyurethane barrier to add water-resistance as well as breathability. Enabling the modern man to move lightly while still being comfortable and versatile, Canonico textiles turn into prestigious menswear garments loved by their consumers, placing them at the center of the menswear fabric business.
DUGDALE BROS & CO LUXURY FABRICS
It’s not just Italy that’s producing all of today’s luxury menswear fabrics! Yorkshire-based cloth merchants Dugdale Brothers & Co. are revisiting their classic textiles to create some new, bespoke mixes that are ideal for men’s clothing. A flannel cloth with both a water and stain-resistant finish and a combination of two and three-ply yarns is one of these innovative new blends. This ensures excellent traveling properties, making it perfect for the contemporary guy.
BRITISH MILLS LUXURY FABRICS
Dashing Tweeds, a progressive English brand that is embracing new, creative concepts, is one of the other English brands making it big. Dashing Tweed’s famous line includes a reflective thread that reflects light and significantly increases the wearer’s visibility, making the cloth perfect for today’s urban cyclists. This colourful spin on fabric and menswear has proven to be a hit with both men and women.
OTHER FABRICS CURRENTLY DOMINATING MENSWEAR
As well as bespoke, luxury fabrics that are dominating the world of menswear, there are some more general fabrics that are always popular for luxury fashion.
These include:
CASHMERE
Cashmere is currently one of the most common fabrics men are wearing. Thanks to its light, soft feel and its durability, it’s easy to see why this fabric is dominating menswear.
WOOL
Everyone knows that wool has been dominating menswear for years now. The benefits are incredible with wool being incredibly strong, water-resistant, breathable, dirt resistant and quick drying.
SILK
When it comes to luxury menswear, silk is often one of the first fabrics you think about. Although silk can be tricky to take care of, it does have some benefits over other fabrics like being strong, durable and very comfortable on the skin making it suitable for formal wear like tuxedos.
COTTON
Of course, cotton is the opposite of wool when it comes to its properties. Cotton is very absorbent and can get wet without shrinking, but at the same time it’s also breathable and lightweight. Collars, cuffs and chest details made from cotton are thus easy to iron or sew without any problem at all.
POLYESTER
As one of the cheapest fabrics out there polyester has become very popular over the past few years because of this. It’s strong but it lacks durability so be mindful if you purchase an article made with polyester because it will tear easily. However due to its low price point lots of menswear brands have adopted this fabric into their collections to help them keep prices low while still using quality fabrics.
To conclude, there are many different fabrics that dominate menswear, from bespoke luxury fabrics to everyday fabrics that can be utilised to have the same luxury effect.
As well as this, it’s important to note the importance of sustainable materials and sustainable fashion in more recent years.
Utilising sustainable materials is one of the best ways for fashion brands to minimise their negative environmental impact, slowly working to help the fashion industry become more sustainable.