Jaspé fabric gets a dappled appearance thanks to the use of fancy yarns. This characteristic comes from yarn made of two or three colourful elements which bring tonal nuances and a variegated look.
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Jaspé fabric gets a dappled appearance thanks to the use of fancy yarns. This characteristic comes from yarn made of two or three colourful elements which bring tonal nuances and a variegated look.
Choosing a blue/navy serge fabric for a traditional DB blazer. The 4 swatches (3 from Harrisons and one from Fox) are positioned on top of a 1980's DB blazer owned by my dad that I am using as a model, made in a wonderful Serge by Zignone. #harrisons1863 #harrisonofedinburgh #zignone #zignonefabrics #smithswoolens #foxbrothers @harrisons1863 @foxbrothers1772 @lanificiozignone (at London, United Kingdom)
Choose the best materials to make the perfect jacket.
An elegant silhouette, highly-performing materials and utmost comfort characterise jackets made with Zignone’s fabrics.
Flocking gives fabric a velvet effect, creating an exquisite appearance and feel.
Weave (in Italian “Armatura”): a weave is the intertwining of the warp yarns and the weft of a fabric produced on a mechanical weaving loom. Depending on the development, weaves are divided into three families: Plain weave, Twill, and Satin. A weave is generally drafted on graph paper.
Style is a matter of finding the best fabrics.
Zignone 100% Made in Italy fabric, inspired by dynamic business travelers.