Suave Lining for Your Bespoke Suit
Debonair! Dapper! Classy! A well-tailored suit grabs the eye of the audience. The fabric, the cut, the buttons, the lapels, and the pockets receive countless gazes. They are the first and generally only parts of the suit seen. Yet, there is another part to the suit which does not receive as much attention: the interior jacket lining. The lining is an important part to the jacket – structurally and fashionably.
In fact, the lining of the suit jacket is a vital piece of fabric. It looks great on the person. Also, providing a weight and structure the jacket. Not to mention it comes it various fabrics and colors. While many people may not see the lining of your suit jacket, having the color or pattern makes you stand out.
Above all, make your suit look good inside and outside. And look no further than Krown Kouture. Be in total control of every detail by having your suit customized. Your bespoke suit will truly be yours both outside and inside. And here we provide you a guide on suit linings.
To start with, lining the suit jacket adds weight and structure to the garment. Also, it makes it warmer and comfortable. Moreover, A well-lined jacket will sit smoother upon the body, reducing any crinkles. Additionally, it is much easier to put on.
Finally, a lining hides the inner construction of the jacket. Whilst it can be very interesting to see the inner workings of the jacket, we suggest some lining. A lining is much more aesthetically pleasing!
What is it made of?
Uniquely, lining fabrics can be made from a variety of different cloths. It ranges from the finest silk to the cheapest polyester. With raw silk being the most beautiful. However, raw silk is delicate and keeps one warm, making it inappropriate at times. Primarily, one could other fabrics instead. Thus, we can categorize the materials into two groups: natural and synthetic. The former comprises of silk while the latter of Bemberg Silk,
Rayon, Polyester and Acetate.
In fact, each material has its certain desirable qualities and also some cons. For example, silk linings are perhaps the most comfortable to wear, but also more expensive than synthetic linings. Also, Bemberg Silk is a high-quality synthetic material that is less costly than natural silk. But more expensive than other synthetics. Further, Acetate is a crisp fabric, but lacks durability. Lastly, polyester lasts long but does not breathe well.
How to Choose?
The first thing to consider when choosing your suit lining is whether you intend to order a two-piece suit or a three-piece. If you are ordering a two-piece, your lining choice will only be on the inside of your jacket. Whereas, on a three-piece, your lining will be on both the jacket and your waistcoat, meaning that it is more visible. This is the question of either Half-Lined or Full-Lined.
Additionally, focus on versatility. If your goal for the lining is to make it as versatile as possible. Then, it is sensible to match your lining to your suit cloth. By doing this, it is less likely to clash with your shirts and ties. This means that it is useful with much more of your wardrobe. Or if the intent is to show some personality, opt for a bolder color or even a pattern.
Colors and Patterns
Furthermore, the key to making a good color choice is in choosing something that not only compliments the suit but suits your personality too. We would suggest a lot of options. For instance, one could opt for a similar color, such as a purple lining in a navy jacket. Or a complementary color, such as a gold lining in a blue jacket. Probably, a contrasting color, such as a burgundy lining in a charcoal jacket.
Additionally, one has a lot of patterns to choose from. Patterned linings are a little bit trickier to get right. Because they require a fine balance between the cloth and the lining. If the outer cloth is a bold pattern, a bold, patterned lining will be hard to pull off. A patterned lining is more successful when paired with a solid or subtly textured cloth.
Henceforth, choosing an apt lining is an important decision. It adds on to the ensemble. And when it comes to selecting, our custom clothiers are there to assist you. To look snazzy, Reserve Your Fitting Session Today!
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