What is Suit Fabric?
Suit fabric is any fabric that can be used to design and create a suit. The fabric of your suit can affect the way it hangs, feels and looks, so be sure to consider the style of suit you want to create. Lighter fabrics are ideal for Summer or more casual outfits, and heavier materials are perfect for warmer Winter wear, or formal occasions. By designing suit material online, you’ll begin to understand the aesthetics of your suit and get a sense of your particular needs.
A huge variety of fabrics can be used to create suits, including both organic, natural materials and synthetic ones. Certain fabrics will suit some body types better than others – the texture and weight of your preferred material will determine the final feel and look of the product, and whether it can be worn for work or pleasure – or both.
Popular suit fabrics include:
- Silk Satin - 100% natural silk, lightweight fabric made of a satin weave.
- Velvet Shimmer - soft and luxurious to the touch, short pile and durable with a sheen.
- Archway - a fabric with a slight grain but super soft to the touch.
- Chenille - a fairly thick fabric with a soft textured finish, hardy and durable.
- Cotton Twill Stretch - a breathable weave, soft and light to the touch.
- Cotton Linen - a natural blend with slight elasticity, smooth.
- Dorchester Weave - a textured fabric with a soft sheen, firm but soft.
- Half-Panama - a rustic cotton with flecks of seeds, ideal for light jackets.
- Haverstock - a linen-look fabric, slightly firmer and stronger, very breathable.
- Mayfair Herringbone - a poly blend which is soft to the touch, similar to cotton.
- 100% Linen - an all-natural fabric, with a rustic finish. Breathable and light.
- Bull Denim - a heavy pure cotton fabric, yet warm and gentle on the skin.
- Dobby Canvas - heavy-weight cotton with a surface texture, but a smooth reverse.
How is it manufactured?
Each suit material is manufactured differently, depending on what fibers it’s made of and whether it is natural or synthetic. Natural fabrics are woven from all-natural materials, whereas synthetic fabrics often go through a chemical process to produce the yarns.
Purposes of printed suit fabric?
Bespoke suit fabric's primary purpose is to create a high quality, comfortable suit, whether this is a classic two-piece jacket and trousers, a simple jacket worn with some jeans, or a three-piece including a waistcoat for some extra flair. It’s important that you find your suit material comfortable to the touch, as generally you’ll be wearing it for at least a few hours – if not all day - at work, or throughout an event or formal occasion. Velvet and silk satin are soft to the touch and feel luxurious against the skin, but have an added element of elegance so are more suited to dazzling events or party wear.
Linen is a lighter option and feels comfortable to wear, but oozes a more casual vibe which is perfect for a family brunch or beach wedding. Try the Haverstock, Sara Linen Blend or Dorchester Weave linens for slightly heavier blend options.
For a middle ground which is perfect for the office or any formal occasion, cotton is an excellent versatile suit fabric. Cotton twill stretch is perfect for slim fit suits due to the stretch. You can buy your suit material by the meter to get custom measurements and tailor your suit to you.
For a simple boating jacket or to add some extra style to a casual look, try bull denim or dobby canvas for a comfortable yet breathable jacket. These fabrics will keep you warm but still allow air to pass through, and are perfect for giving your designs a rustic look.
Consider where you’ll be wearing your suit, and what time of year you’ll be wearing it. Certain fabrics are much more breathable than others, and will retain warmth at different rates. Linen is known for being much cooler and perfect for the Summer, and along with cotton has maximum breathability. If you’ll be wearing your suit during the Winter, opt for a thicker cotton for added warmth.
Some of the all-natural fabrics, such as linen or cotton twill, will have a slightly muted white base tone which could affect the colors of your natural print. The flax in the linen fabric may make your design colors come out slightly less vibrant, but it adds a rustic charm to the print.
Properties
Bespoke suit fabric properties can vary hugely. From luxurious and decadent super soft suits, to lighter and more casual items. These are the top categories that suit cloth fall under:
Luxury:
- Usually pure fabrics, such as silk
- Very soft to the touch
- Feel comfortable against the skin
- Regulate temperature well
- Suitable for formal events/parties
- Shows off your designs beautifully
- Velvet, Silk, Cashmere
Work Wear
- Slightly firmer fabrics
- Great for everyday wear and tear
- Still maintains a classic style
- Can be worn for work and formal wear
- Very breathable
- Have more of a structure than silk fabrics
- Perfect for frequent use
- Cotton, wool
Light:
- Very soft and light to wear
- Very breathable
- Perfect for warmer weather
- More casual, e.g. for beach weddings or BBQS
- Can crinkle easily
- Comfy and cozy, yet still durable
- Linen, lighter cotton
Advantages of Suit Fabric
One of the best things about suit cloth is that each fabric has a huge range of advantages, and most of them are breathable and comfortable to wear. Think about when you’ll be wearing your suit, the occasion, the time of year and whether the fabric will suit your body type. Will you be wearing your suit multiple times? Every day? Or just for special occasions? Each finish has a unique look, so make sure you choose the best custom printed suit fabric to make the perfect suit for you.