Hair Interlining
Hair interlining is a specialized type of interlining used primarily in tailored garments, especially in coats and jackets. Here’s a detailed look at its features, uses, and benefits:
Features:
Composition: Made from animal hair (often from horse or goat), which provides unique properties for garment construction.
Structure: Typically has a coarse texture and is heavier than many other types of interlining, offering significant support.
Breathability: Allows for good air circulation, which helps in maintaining comfort.
Applications:
Tailored Coats and Jackets: Used in the construction of lapels, collars, and body sections to create shape and structure.
Formal Wear: Ideal for high-end suits and coats where a sharp silhouette is desired.
Fitted Garments: Enhances the overall drape and fit of structured clothing.
Benefits:
Shape Retention: Helps garments maintain their shape and structure over time.
Durability: Adds longevity to garments by providing strong support in critical areas.
Luxurious Feel: The use of natural hair contributes to a premium feel and appearance in tailored clothing.