Home
fashion week
fashion design
fashion week
fashion week
fashion week

Posted January 9th, 2010

Men’s suits have a meaning and pride when it places to a man’s wardrobe. These apparels are available in a wide variety of styles, colors, sizes and fabrics. A well-dressed men’s suits fabric must be made solely from natural fibers. In this article we explore the materials most often used in men’s suits as well as the fabrics that popularized through the years.

Most men’s suits are made from wool. A lot of people think that wool men’s suits are not good to wear all year round. They think that this fabric is warm to wear. But with the right type of yarn that is being used and the right method of weaving, the preferred thickness and comfort can be achieved. Moreover wool fabric is good because it breathes easily, well, resists wrinkles and hold dyes. Wool can be made in a variety of weaves and weights.

A tweed, flannel and gabardine are all derived from wool fabric and constitute some of the general suit fabrics. To produce variations in fineness they are sometimes mixed with cotton. Moreover, men’s suits are easy to maintain when it is resistant to wrinkles. A good quality of wool comes in grading of Super 100 ’s, 110 ’s, 120 ’s and 150 ’s. The higher the numbers means better fineness of the wool fiber. To create a tighter weave they should be used more fine wool fiber, this also add a lesser crease and wrinkles on the wool. But the higher the grade the more expensive the wool will be.

Another alternative in fabric used in men’s suits is cashmere, they have similar properties. However, this fabric is tends to be much softer, warmer and costly. In some places this fabric are tend to be a luxury.

In spring and summer wear a thin all cotton fabric is commonly used. Cotton seersucker is the prime runner. Cotton allows great air flow and does not stick to the body in humid conditions. Linen is also used in summer styles. It is favored by luxury brands and considered higher-end than cotton. In addition, linen is light and feels very comfortable.

Silk men’s suits are common in eastern cultures, and less frequent use in American market. This fabric is sometimes used in the inner layers of a suit regardless of its exterior fabric.

Another fabric is made out of synthetic fabrics like polyester. In this fabric it tends to be mixed with other fabrics in order to mimic a desirable property.

Choose a suit fabric. High-quality worsted wool is the most seasonally versatile. Cotton and linen are good for summer wear. Avoid blends that are made with too much polyester, as they do not breathe well and may look cheap.

Whichever fabric you intend to choose in your men’s suits, be certain that you will going to dry-clean it as infrequently as possible. Dry-cleaning your men’s suits shortens the life of any garment. You may use a brush on your suits, hang them after every wearing and steam them when excessive wrinkles make them not to look good.

Louie Scott is a webmaster that optimize suitsmen.co.uk, a top online retailer of mens suits and stylish mens clothing. Suitsmen helps you look like a million dollars without spending it.

Posted January 9th, 2010 by Hannah.
Tags: Fashion WeekCategory: Fashion
fashion week

Comments add yours »

No comments yet.

Name (required)

E-mail (required - never shown publicly)

Website

Your Comment (smaller size | larger size)

fashion week
 
fashion week
 
fashion week
 

Popular

About

Profile
Hi there, this is Hannah and I maintain this fashion blog of mine. Welcome to my site, I do hope the articles is of use. Fashion has always been my passion and I'll be updating this site daily with the latest and most trendable glamour, beauty and style from Paris, Milan, New York, and London! Feel free to leave your mark by commenting and do contact me for any inquiries. Thank you for visting this small blog of mine.

Comments