An Italian fabric with an impeccable drape
Here’s a truly intriguing texture.
This subtly piqué-looking fabric sets itself apart from traditional formalwear materials.
It’s a grain de poudre — a cloth historically used in tuxedos and other refined menswear pieces — known for its finely textured weave and distinct tactile feel, at once dry and crisp.
Thanks to its tightly twisted yarns, the fabric resists creasing, ensuring it drapes flawlessly throughout the day.
This luxurious material, woven in Italy by Marzotto, is a testament to the companie's nearly two centuries of expertise in crafting premium-quality fabrics.