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Charcoal Yak Wool Fabric Set | Herringbone, Twill & Boiled Wool, 380 GSM

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Fabric Overview A curated trio of charcoal gray yak wool fabrics, unified by fiber, color family, and weight, yet differentiated... Read more Read more

SKU: 450

      Description

      Fabric Overview

      A curated trio of charcoal gray yak wool fabrics, unified by fiber, color family, and weight, yet differentiated by surface and structure. This listing brings together herringbone tweed, twill tweed, and boiled wool—three expressions of yak wool that span tailored structure to sculptural softness. Naturally insulating, breathable, and quietly matte, these fabrics are suited for cold-weather garments with depth and longevity.

      How It’s Made

      Woven from fine yak wool yarns and yarn-dyed in a deep charcoal gray, each fabric is finished according to its intended character:

      Herringbone tweed is woven with a broken twill for subtle directional texture.

      Twill tweed uses a continuous twill weave, producing a smoother hand and fluid drape.

      Boiled wool is woven first, then gently felted and compacted to create a dense, seam-stable cloth with a soft, uniform surface.

      All three share the same fiber origin and weight class but differ in weave and finishing.

      Technical Specifications

      Fiber: Yak wool
      Color: Charcoal gray (yarn-dyed)

      Width:

      Herringbone tweed – 58 inches
      Twill tweed – 58 inches
      Boiled wool – 56 inches

      Weight: ~380–390 GSM

      Construction:
      Herringbone tweed (broken twill)
      Twill tweed (plain twill)
      Boiled wool (felted wool cloth)

      Finish: Matte, lightly brushed (tweeds); compact felted (boiled wool)

      Handfeel & Drape -

      Herringbone tweed: Firm, textured hand with crisp structure and visual depth.
      Twill tweed: Smoother surface, slightly softer hand, controlled drape.
      Boiled wool: Dense, warm, and supple with minimal fray and excellent body.

      All three feel substantial without stiffness and are naturally temperature-regulating.

      Ideal Uses

      Coats, overcoats, and winter jackets
      Tailored trousers and structured skirts
      Blazers, capes, and outer layers
      Minimalist cold-weather garments and slow-made fashion

      (Boiled wool is especially suitable for raw or lightly finished edges.)

      Wash & Care

      Dry clean recommended.
      Avoid machine washing or agitation.
      Steam gently; do not press hard.
      Store folded or hung with support.