Quality:   HUDDERSFIELD FINE WORSTED PURE NEW WOOL WORSTED HERRINGBONE JACKETING FABRIC IN “Brownish” COLOUR – 2.2 m. 


Weave, Design & Shade: 2/2 Twill Weaves as Brownish in Herringbone pattern with overcheck (Please be aware, the colour of fabric on screen may differ from the actual fabric, depending on screen settings and other factors)


Weight: Around 410 gram/metre = Mid. Range weight Jacketing Fabric



Length: 2.2 m. =  £134 =  (Sufficient for Most Suits/Sizes – Please check with your tailor)


Width: 150 cm.


Finish:  finished as Luxury smooth and soft as fabulous piece of cloth, for unrivalled comfort, makes a joy to wear.


Usage:
 Jacketing




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    <  WORSTED ALSPORT  >       PURE NEW WOOL    MADE IN ENGLAND




This fabric is made in England, By Huddersfield Fine Worsted, One of the leading Huddersfield Finest Worsted Manufactures, Exclusively for Worsted Alsport Collection which  are known for their finest suiting range made from worsted cloths and their country tweeds and appreciated by master tailors all around the world.

A cloth with real integrity and inspired by over 100 years of Huddersfield Cloth heritage, this fine worsted fabrics could not be any more English. One of the most popular classic collection worldwide. The cloth offers a very sensual feeling of softness, suppleness and warmth, elegance and style. This is a strong, durable and versatile collection as high-performing woven cloth to traditional bespoke tailoring of ”Savile Row London” style Suits, personify gentleman’s elegance.


Please note that each "Buy it now" item accounts for 2.2 m. for price of £134


Postage cost for this item (UK) is £0.00

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Please Note: It is your responsibility to check what the personal import restrictions are for your country. No refunds will be made if you refuse to pay import clearance charges, as we will have to pay for the return of the consignment. It may be to your advantage to pay more shipping charges to have several fabrics sent in separate parcels.

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