Fabric Definition:
Tweed is a rough, warm, durable woolen fabric with a soft, open weave, often with a colored fleck or herringbone pattern. It is traditionally associated with outdoor clothing and country wear.
Composition:
100% Wool or Wool-Blends
Texture:
Rough, textured, warm, soft, slightly fuzzy, often with colorful flecks
Stretch Level:
None / Low (inherently not stretchy)
Fabric Construction:
Woven (Twill, Herringbone, Check)
GSM Range:
300-500 GSM
Breathability:
Good (Wool is breathable)
Moisture Management:
Good (Wool absorbs moisture)
Durability:
High (Wool is durable)
Thermal Properties:
Excellent insulation, warm, suitable for cold weather
Key Usage Areas:
Jackets, Coats, Suits, Blazers, Trousers, Skirts, Capes
Outerwear, workwear, traditional costumes, military uniforms, carpets (rare)