Wool suiting fabric moving through a modern loom

Article-level wool fabric selection

Vitale Barberis Canonico Wool Fabrics, Read by the Article

Start with the published composition, weight, weave construction, pattern, season and intended use. A suit, jacket or outerwear reference describes what the cloth is designed to become; it is not a finished-garment offer.

Collection lenses

Four ways to begin a wool-fabric review

These entry points describe official collection and use language. Final composition, grams per square metre, width and performance remain properties of the selected article.

Fine worsted wool in a plain suiting weave

Worsted Suiting

Review handle, yarn structure, season and daywear or occasionwear intent.

Wool flannel surface and drape

Flannel

Separate worsted and woollen interpretations, then confirm the exact article record.

Open tropical wool weave

Tropical Wool

Assess weave openness, weight and season rather than relying on a family name alone.

Wool silk linen blend swatches

Natural-Fibre Blends

Balance wool softness, silk lustre and linen texture at article level.

CompositionRead the stated fibre percentages
WeightKeep the published grams with the article
ConstructionDistinguish worsted, flannel, tropical and hopsack
Intended useSuit, jacket and outerwear are fabric-use filters

A review sequence

Move from collection language to a confirmable article

01

Define the garment use

State season, construction and wear context before choosing a collection.

02

Read the article fields

Record composition, weight, weave, pattern and colour from the current source.

03

Handle a physical swatch

Judge drape, surface and recovery on the actual cloth, not on a family description.

04

Confirm supply details

Verify current availability, quantity, cutting needs and timing for the exact reference.

Wool fabric swatches with article cards

Bring the article number, not a generic promise

Use the enquiry brief to identify the fabric use, published fields and questions that still require confirmation.

Prepare the Brief