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Blazer Fabric
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Blazer Fabric by the Yard features medium to heavyweight options (250–450gsm) with structured drape, smooth hand feel, and long-lasting shape retention. Designed for polished, tailored looks, these fabrics offer durability, slight stretch, and breathable comfort. Ideal for small brand designers and sewing enthusiasts, they allow the creation of refined, professional blazers with clean lines and enduring quality. Fabric Types: Twill Fabric, Woven Fabric, Jacquard Fabric, Linen Fabric, Ponte De Roma Fabric, Satin Fabric, Mercerized Fabric.

  • Fabric Content/Material: 100% cotton; cotton-polyester blends; 100% polyester; linen-cotton mixes; viscose-polyester blends.
  • Function: Structure retention for sharp tailoring, smooth hand feel for comfort, breathability for daily wear, durability for long-term use, and wrinkle resistance for polished appearance.

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Premium Blazer Fabrics Built for Structure

Tailored Weights That Hold Their Shape

Blazer fabric demands a weight range that delivers structure without stiffness — our selection spans 250 to 450gsm to cover everything from lightweight summer jackets to sharp winter suiting. Twill weaves and ponte constructions are among the most popular choices for their natural body and wrinkle resistance. If you're exploring breathable options for warmer climates, our Linen Fabric offers a refined drape that works beautifully in unlined blazer constructions. For structured outerwear with a premium finish, Angora Wool Fabric adds a luxurious hand feel that elevates any tailored piece.

Fabric Types Suited to Blazer Construction

The right fabric type makes all the difference when cutting and sewing a blazer. Boiled Wool Fabric is a perennial favorite for structured blazers — it resists fraying at the edges, holds seams cleanly, and provides excellent insulation without excessive bulk. Boucle Fabric brings a textured, fashion-forward quality that's ideal for statement blazers and designer-inspired silhouettes. Whether you're producing a classic single-button jacket or an oversized fashion blazer, matching the fabric type to the intended construction method is essential for professional results.

Versatile Applications Beyond the Classic Blazer

Many of the fabrics in this category cross over naturally into adjacent tailored garments and accessories. Ponte and jacquard fabrics, for instance, work equally well for Cape Fabric projects and structured Clothing Accessories Fabric applications. Designers sourcing blazer fabric in bulk often find that the same bolt can yield coordinating trousers, skirts, or even structured bags — making wholesale ordering a smart investment. The versatility of these mid-to-heavyweight fabrics means your investment stretches across a full tailored collection.

Navy blue wool twill draped over a wooden mannequin in a sunlit atelier with sharp structured lapels.

Sharp, Structured Blazer Fabric by the Yard

Finding the right blazer fabric wholesale means balancing structure, hand feel, and durability — and our curated range is built to meet those demands at scale. Every fabric in this category is selected for its ability to hold a clean edge, resist distortion at the seams, and deliver the polished appearance that tailored outerwear requires. From classic wool-look twills to modern stretch ponte, our blazer fabrics are sourced with both fashion designers and production sewers in mind. If you're building a full suiting collection, pairing your blazer fabric with a quality Interlining Fabric ensures your finished garments maintain their shape through repeated wear and cleaning. Buyers working across multiple garment categories will also find that many of these fabrics perform exceptionally well as Cape Fabric, extending the value of each bolt ordered.

A navy bird's eye blazer on a wooden mannequin surrounded by rolls of cream and tan textiles.

Order Blazer Fabric in Bulk With Confidence

Whether you're a fashion brand scaling up production, a costume designer sourcing for a theatrical wardrobe, or an independent tailor stocking your studio, our wholesale blazer fabric selection offers the variety and volume flexibility you need. We stock fabrics across a range of fiber types — including Linen Fabric for breathable warm-weather blazers and Polyester Fabric blends for high-performance, easy-care suiting — so you can source everything from a single supplier. Consistent dye lots and reliable stock levels mean you can plan production runs without worrying about mid-project shortages.

Ordering by the yard gives you the freedom to test new fabrics before committing to full roll quantities, and our wholesale pricing ensures strong margins whether you're producing ten blazers or a thousand. Textured options like Boucle Fabric and structured weaves like bird's eye are popular for fashion-forward collections, while solid ponte and twill remain the backbone of classic tailoring. Browse the full range, filter by weight and composition, and reach out to our team if you need guidance on the best fabric for your specific blazer construction.

Frequently Asked Questions

What weight of fabric is best for making a blazer?
For most blazer constructions, a fabric weight between 280gsm and 400gsm provides the ideal balance of structure and wearability. Lighter weights around 250gsm suit unlined summer blazers, while heavier options above 400gsm are better suited to structured winter jackets. The weave and fiber content also affect how the fabric behaves, so it's worth considering both weight and construction together when selecting your material.
Do I need interlining or interfacing with blazer fabric?
Most blazer fabrics benefit from interlining or interfacing at key structural points such as the front panels, collar, and lapels. Even if your chosen fabric is naturally firm, interfacing ensures consistent shape retention across the garment's life. Our Interlining Fabric range is a great companion purchase to ensure your blazer maintains its sharp silhouette wash after wash.
Which blazer fabrics are most wrinkle-resistant?
Ponte, polyester-blend twill, and bonded fabrics are among the most wrinkle-resistant options for blazer construction. These materials recover quickly from compression, making them ideal for travel wardrobes and ready-to-wear production. Wool and linen blends can also offer good wrinkle resistance when treated or blended with synthetic fibers. If wrinkle resistance is a top priority, look for fabrics with a higher polyester content or a bonded backing.
Can blazer fabric be used for other structured garments?
Absolutely — the same fabrics used for blazers are excellent for tailored trousers, structured skirts, waistcoats, and even capes. Mid-to-heavyweight suiting fabrics translate well across a full coordinated collection, which is one reason wholesale buyers often order larger quantities. Many customers also repurpose leftover blazer fabric yardage for structured handbags or fashion accessories.
How much fabric do I need to make a blazer?
A standard adult blazer typically requires between 2 and 3 yards of 58-inch-wide fabric, depending on the pattern size and style. Oversized or double-breasted designs may require closer to 3.5 yards. Always add an extra 10–15% to your estimate to account for pattern matching, cutting errors, and seam allowances — especially when working with patterned or directional fabrics.