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Cashmere

Known for its insulation properties, cashmere is three times more insulating than wool. It’s a great choice for scarves, jumpers, and accessories, offering warmth without bulk.
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Fleece

Originally created as a cheaper alternative to wool, fleece is excellent for heat retention and moisture wicking. Ideal for colder months, it’s used in jackets, joggers, and sweatshirts.
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Merino Wool

This natural insulator is breathable and absorbent, making it perfect for base layers like T-shirts and roll necks.
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Corduroy

This fabric is back in fashion, offering warmth and style. It’s great for suits and jackets, with a heavier wale trapping more heat.
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Flannel

A hardy fabric, known for its softness and heat-trapping properties, making it ideal for winter suits.
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Gabardine

A breathable and durable fabric, perfect for outerwear and suits, especially for damp conditions.
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Tweed

A traditional, robust fabric that provides excellent warmth, ideal for classic jackets and coats.
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Velvet

Luxurious and warm, it’s great for formal wear and accessories.
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Wool Blend

Combines wool with other fibers for added durability and warmth, suitable for various winter garments.
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Shearling

Originally used in pilots’ jackets for insulation, shearling (or sheepskin) is perfect for winter coats and jackets, especially with a 1970s style.
10 Essential Winter Fabrics: Style and Warmth for Your Wardrobe
Winter Wardrobe Wonders: Embrace the Cold in Style
Highlights
- Cashmere and Fleece: Ultimate Warmth with Style and Comfort
- Revival of Tweed and Velvet: Classic Elegance Meets Modern Chic
