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Herringbone Donegal Tweed
Herringbone Donegal Tweed is a traditional Irish fabric, handwoven in County Donegal. It features the characteristic colored flecks, or “neps,” scattered throughout the wool, combined with a herringbone weave that creates a subtle, V-shaped pattern. Known for its durability, texture, and heritage, this tweed has been used for generations in outerwear, suiting, and tailored garments...
Herringbone Donegal Tweed
Herringbone Donegal Tweed is a traditional Irish fabric, handwoven in County Donegal. It features the characteristic colored flecks, or “neps,” scattered throughout the wool, combined with a herringbone weave that creates a subtle, V-shaped pattern. Known for its durability, texture, and heritage, this tweed has been used for generations in outerwear, suiting, and tailored garments...
Twill Wool
Twill is one of the oldest weaving structures, recognized by its diagonal rib. When woven in wool, twill became especially important in Northern and Western Europe, where durability, warmth, and weather resistance were essential. Wool twill fabrics are documented as early as the Iron Age and were widely used throughout the Middle Ages for everyday dress, outerwear, and uniforms.
The diagonal weave gives wool twill greater strength and flexibility than plain weave, allowing garments to withstand repeated wear. It also supports finishing processes such as milling, which increase density and resistance to wind and moisture. By the 18th and 19th centuries, wool twill was central to tailoring and military dress, valued for its clean drape, ability to hold shape, and durability...
Twill Wool
Twill is one of the oldest weaving structures, recognized by its diagonal rib. When woven in wool, twill became especially important in Northern and Western Europe, where durability, warmth, and weather resistance were essential. Wool twill fabrics are documented as early as the Iron Age and were widely used throughout the Middle Ages for everyday dress, outerwear, and uniforms.
The diagonal weave gives wool twill greater strength and flexibility than plain weave, allowing garments to withstand repeated wear. It also supports finishing processes such as milling, which increase density and resistance to wind and moisture. By the 18th and 19th centuries, wool twill was central to tailoring and military dress, valued for its clean drape, ability to hold shape, and durability...
Pointelle cotton
Pointelle cotton jersey is a knit of subtle elegance. Originating in Northern Europe, particularly Germany and Switzerland, it grew from hand-knitting traditions and was adapted to industrial machines in the early 20th century. Lightweight, soft, and textured, it was first used for fine women’s and children’s garments, combining breathability with delicate openwork patterns...
Pointelle cotton
Pointelle cotton jersey is a knit of subtle elegance. Originating in Northern Europe, particularly Germany and Switzerland, it grew from hand-knitting traditions and was adapted to industrial machines in the early 20th century. Lightweight, soft, and textured, it was first used for fine women’s and children’s garments, combining breathability with delicate openwork patterns...
GOTS Cetrified Organic Cotton
GOTS-certified organic cotton is cultivated with care for both the earth and the people who grow it. Every step of its journey, from fiber to finished fabric, meets strict environmental and social standards, ensuring minimal chemical use, responsible water management, and fair working conditions. The cotton itself is soft, breathable, and durable, carrying a natural purity that is tangible in every stitch. At BJERSBORN, we choose Deadstock GOTS-certified organic cotton not only for its quality but for its integrity, allowing our pieces to feel as conscientious as they do luxurious.
