Deadstock fabric refers to textiles that are no longer in production or have been overproduced and are left unsold by the manufacturer. These fabrics are often remnants or end-of-line materials that have not been used for their initial purpose, such as manufacturing a clothing line. We purchase these leftover fabrics to prevent them from being discarded as waste, which in part makes the use of deadstock materials a more environmentally, earth freindly choice as it can help reduce waste and the demand for new fabric production, which can be resource-intensive.
14% mohair, 86% wool suiting fabric. 154cm wide, two-toned, lightweight cloth featuring woven black and navy yarns for an iridescent effect. Woven in Italy.