
Super 150s Wool
Fine, smooth-handle wool with a soft drape — the go-to for business suiting worn year-round.
01 / Fabric Types
From breathable tropical wool to heavyweight flannel, every fabric type is chosen for how it drapes, breathes and wears over years, not seasons.

Fine, smooth-handle wool with a soft drape — the go-to for business suiting worn year-round.

A wool-cashmere blend for exceptional softness and warmth, ideal for outerwear and winter suits.

Crisp, cool and naturally breathable — built for Indian summers and tropical travel.

A brushed, soft-finish wool with real weight and texture — a cold-weather classic.

A subtle sheen and fluid drape make this the choice for tuxedos and evening wear.

An open, airy weave engineered to stay sharp and cool in high humidity.
02 / Fabric Colors
Every shade is shown as it truly looks in fabric — not a swatch on a screen. Your stylist will match tone to skin, occasion and season.






03 / Our Mills
We work directly with heritage fabric houses across Europe — decades, sometimes centuries, of weaving expertise in every bolt.
One of the most storied names in luxury cloth, known for exceptional wool, cashmere and vicuña blends.
A house spanning the entire journey from fibre to finished cloth, prized for innovation in luxury suiting.
One of the world's oldest wool mills, weaving fine worsted fabrics for over 350 years.
Renowned for the world's finest cashmere and vicuña, sourced with uncompromising standards.
A heritage British house respected for exceptional tweeds, flannels and worsted wools.
A fifth-generation family mill controlling every stage from raw wool to finished fabric.
A refined house known for its rich colour palette and impeccably finished worsted wools.
Precision-woven suiting cloth with a soft, luxurious hand, favoured for tailored classics.
A modern mill producing fine, lightweight cloth for the contemporary bespoke wardrobe.
04 / Styling Tips
Small choices — weight, weave, lining, finish — make the biggest difference in how a fabric wears and lasts.
Choose a 200–260 gsm cloth for Indian summers and save heavier flannels for travel to cooler climates.
A half-canvas build lets fabric breathe better than fused construction — worth it for daily-wear suits.
Reserve navy and charcoal for business; lean into stone, sage and soft blues for travel and daytime events.
Photos never show true drape or texture — always handle the actual swatch before finalising a fabric.

Your fabric. Your fit. Your call.
Sit with a stylist, feel every fabric in person, and leave with a suit built entirely around you.
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