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Ideal Fabric to Suit Up!

by SANAT MORARJI 18 Jan 2026 0 comments

The purchase of a men's suit is an investment. It simply is not the same as buying any other piece of clothing in your wardrobe, irrespective of how much it may cost. There is something special about the suit. It is one of the most up close and personal materials of clothing that you will ever buy for yourself. Starting from the suit jacket to the shoes, a suit is all about the pursuit of excellence. There is no room for compromises, no leeway for complacency and certainly should be none at all for shoddy outfitting work. Well! We at least think there should not be. Your suit should be made to fit you and you alone. We believe that a suit should be so up close and personal that even you shouldn't be able to fit into it if you are packing some holiday weight! An approach to dressing that is so strict is what is going to make you look like you are about to receive an academy award when you are suited up.

While you have our bespoke suit making services at your disposal to stitch up a stunner of a suit for you, the first step to suiting up of course, begins with your choice of fabric. It can get confusing and can be quite a daunting task. So today, we will take a look at the top five popular choices of fabric for a suit.

Here we go!

  • Wool: The most commonly used material for crafting a fantastic suit is wool. This also makes it an economical choice of fabric. It is also versatile and ranks very high on aesthetics. The most important part about a woollen suit is that it makes for an extremely comfortable suit because of its natural ability to breathe well.
  • Cotton: Just like wool, cotton is a very popular choice too and is a natural material. It makes for a good looking suit that also lasts long. But when compared to woollen suits, cotton made suits tend to lose the charm of their initial form factor very soon. They simply stop looking exceptionally neat like they did when they were new because they develop creases all over the fabric.

  • Silk: If you are in the mood to go all out and pamper yourself then this is the material for you. Silk is an expensive fabric, but the superior comfort and luxury that you get with it are unmatchable. Also, the feel of a silk made suit jacket is second to none. It is perfect for wearing during the warmer months of the year because of the lightweight.

  • Linen: One of the most lightweight materials that are used to make a suit, Linen is a champion of keeping you cool when the atmospheric temperature gets hot. But much like cotton, it has a tendency to form creases and lose its form factor based appeal relatively soon. Also, you will be taking linen suits regularly to the dry washers if you plan on using them frequently. But their classic charm and the look they can give you can even rival the look of a silk suit.

  • Cashmere: Another fabric that is considered to be luxurious, a suit made out of cashmere in your wardrobe is the equivalent of having an Italian supercar in your garage. Just like silk, this suit is perfect for special occasions.

Reach out to us to know more about our bespoke suit services today!

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