Exclusive and Luxurious FabricsWe offer you complete collections of exclusive fabrics from the world's best fabric houses including Holland and Sherry, Scabal, Dormeuil and Loro Piana - a selection of over 3,000 fabrics. Our extensive selection of fabrics, includes a wide assortment of elegant and luxurious four season fabrics. |
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Choose from the finest Super 100's, Merino wools, silks, cashmeres, English and Italian Fabrics... all wool, superfine wool worsteds, flannels, Scottish tweeds and cashmere, French Gabardines, Italian pure silk and silk Mohair's and much much more. Luxurious wool is a natural choice for all-season wear. In fashion, style is born of cloth, and no other cloth equals the quality, the style, the luxury and the comfort of pure wool worsted fabrics... the natural choice for fine custom tailored suits. Lightweight wool is worn year around in any climate. Whether casual or dressy, pure worsted wool fabrics are seasonless for comfort, value and quality. Worsted wool - known for its natural texture, extraordinary draping properties and breathability - is superlative suiting cloth that is good looking and comfortably versatile. Among its many inherent strengths, wool drapes beautifully and retains its handsome silhouette through seasons of wearing. We select only cloths of exceptional quality and value from the finest mills around the world for our collection in all the latest colours and patterns. From our classic all-wools to our Super 150's, our newest collection has a cloth and style for you.
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Fabrics Super 80’s 19.5 micron
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The fabrics in our President/Chairman collection are made of 100% natural fibers or 85 to 90% natural fiber woolens, cashmere silk, linens, cottons etc. of high quality and have a 10% to 15% viscose or terelene content to make them more wrinkle resistant, durable and very easy to care for. They are excellent for traveling and produce beautiful cost effective suits with a very rich look and feel. The fabrics in our Executive collection are all imported with no synthetic or minimal synthetic blends (no more than 5% synthetic) and are generally lighter in weight. They have a softer feel, drape and fall and are of excellent quality. Should budgetary constraints not be an issue and you prefer all natural fabrics we would recommend the Executive Collection fabrics for all your suiting needs and the President/Chairman collections for your shirts as the best option. Our exclusive fabrics are highly recommended especially if you travel and tend to be harder on your garments, they are more durable than the all natural fabrics. We also carry Dupioni Silks in 100’s of colors, they have there own classification along with our Super 180’s and Super 200’s. Cashmere The finest quality of cashmere is found in China, more specifically in Mongolia. This latter cashmere is more exclusive due to its rarity. As the Mongolian goat only sheds its fine undercoat once a year, in spring, producing just 100 to 150 g of cashmere hair, it is easy to understand why cashmere is regarded as one of the most expensive fibers in the world. The ultra-soft touch and its excellent heat retention are its most important properties. Merino Wool Since NobleHouse puts quality first, only the finest wools are used. One important factor in achieving high quality is the ability to procure ultra-fine wools. These wools are difficult to find and are always in short supply because production depends on weather conditions and can be as low as 1,000 kg per autumn. They generally come from the second clip, which is the first time a young mature sheep is sheared after it has been clipped as a lamb. These wools usually come from a special breed of Merino Hoggets, kept in sheltered conditions where they can be protected from insects and dirt. Genetic research and experimental interbreeding to get even greater consistency in fiber length and fineness reflect the high-tech approach to wool growing that is needed to create today's lighter and finer weaves. Silk Once the larvae have grown to 1.3 cm diameter, they are able to spin a cocoon of silk filaments. All these cocoons are then collected from the trees and shrubs, and the silk filaments are unwound. The silk is often white or cream-colored and has a high natural luster due to its smooth surface. Silk filaments are very fine (as low as 9 microns) and long, frequently measuring 1,000 m to 2,750 m, representing less than half a gram of silk. At NobleHouse we incorporate the finest of silks into our suits. The Labels |
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