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455g/m Fabric
by the yard

455 g/m fabric by the yard is a heavy, body-rich textile built to keep sharp silhouettes and strong seam definition. The dense construction delivers pronounced hand and reliable recovery, so garments retain their shape through frequent wear and movement. This weight is suited to high-structure pieces—think lined blazers, overcoats, heavy trousers, and formal uniform jackets—where firmness and clean edges matter. Despite its weight, finishes can be refined for a smooth surface and confident drape appropriate for professional and formal wardrobes.

  • Fabric Types: Heavy Gabardine, Dense Twill, Coating-Grade Broadcloth, Double-Faced Weave, Heavy Worsted Blend
  • Fabric Content / Material: Wool-Forward Blends, Polyester-Reinforced Constructions, Viscose-Enhanced Blends, Cotton-Poly Mixes, Technical Stretch Inserts
  • Recommended Applications: Lined Blazers, Overcoats, Formal Trousers, Uniform Jackets, Structured Skirts, Waistcoats, Heavy Vests

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Material Profile of 455 g/m Fabric by the Yard

At 455 g/m, fabrics typically emphasize thicker wool yarns and tighter blends that increase body and crease resistance. Polyester additions boost abrasion resistance and dimensional stability; viscose elements soften the hand and improve drape; cotton-poly mixes moderate weight and ease care; small amounts of technical stretch can be introduced to aid movement while preserving structure. These combinations yield a heavy, robust cloth that still accepts clean finishing and lining.

Recommended Uses for 455 g/m Fabric by the Yard

Use 455 g/m fabric by the yard where pronounced structure and durability are priorities: fully lined blazers, long overcoats, formal tailored trousers, heavy uniform jackets, and reinforced waistcoats. It’s also a good choice for garments that require hardware and heavy topstitching—double-breasted fronts, reinforced collars, or coat facings—because the cloth resists sagging and holds pressed folds. Brands that need garments to look sharp through extended service and repeated laundering will find this weight especially reliable.

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