Wool like Suiting simulates the texture of wool through special fiber blending and processing techniques. Usually, some chemical fibers with similar properties to wool, such as polyester fiber and acrylic fiber, are adopted, or these chemical fibers are blended with a small amount of wool. During the processing, techniques like raising and napping are applied to form fluff similar to that of wool on the fabric surface, thus achieving the effect of imitating wool.
Polyester fiber has the characteristics of high strength, excellent wrinkle resistance and strong durability. In Polyester Suiting Fabric, these characteristics are fully demonstrated. It can resist various external forces during daily wear, such as friction and stretching, and is not prone to deformation. Moreover, the wrinkle resistance of polyester fiber enables the suit to maintain a flat appearance even after being worn for a long time or being folded. Dark-colored suits made of polyester suit fabric are a great choice. When paired with a white shirt, a dark-colored tie and leather shoes, they can show the wearer's professional quality and steady temperament. Meanwhile, in some social occasions where a formal image needs to be presented, such as weddings and graduation ceremonies, suits made of polyester suit fabric can also come in handy.
After being brushed, the luster of the fabric becomes softer, with a hazy beauty. Meanwhile, the short fluff also increases the texture and thickness of the fabric, making the suit look more high-end and of good quality. This fabric can leave a deep impression on people both visually and tactilely. Wool Touch Brushed Suiting Fabric can provide a good wearing experience. Its soft touch and certain elasticity make the wearer feel comfortable without a sense of tightness. Moreover, the brushing process increases the warmth retention of the fabric, enabling the suit to resist the cold to a certain extent and making it suitable for wearing in spring, autumn or in relatively cold indoor environments.