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T23C04915 | Graphic Diagonal Wool Suiting
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T23C04914 | Natté Wool Tweed
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T22A03021 | Double Face Melange Coating
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T22A03013 | Double Face Melange Wool
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T22A02046 | Double Face Twill Coating
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T22A01911 | Wool Grain de Poudre
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T22A01896 | WR Checked Canvas
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T22A01889 | Wool Prince of Wales
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T23W04764 | Double Face Checked Wool & Cotton
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T22A01820 | WR Splittable Wool Diagonal
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T22A01786 | Double Face Textured Crepe
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T23M04372 | Heavy Splittable Alpaca & Cashmere Drap
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T22A01633 | Double Face Textured Suiting
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T22Z03916 | Splittable Gingham Wool
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T22A01570 | Double Face Melange Suiting
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T22A01550 | Heavy Double Face Melange Wool
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T22A01400 | Melange Wool
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T22M00993 | Brushed Splittable Houndstooth Wool
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T22A01165 | Fused B&W Tweed
Deadstock Virgin Wool
Deadstock virgin wool is highly prized for its exceptional quality and natural properties. It is obtained from the first shearing of a sheep and has not been previously processed or used in any other garments. Virgin wool is known for its softness, warmth, breathability, and ability to regulate body temperature, making it an ideal choice for various clothing items.
Using deadstock virgin wool aligns with the principles of ethical fashion and sustainability. It appeals to conscious consumers who prioritize environmentally friendly practices and appreciate the value of natural materials. Designers can explore the versatility of deadstock virgin wool by incorporating it into a range of garments, such as coats, jackets, sweaters, and tailored suits. The high-quality and luxurious nature of virgin wool also adds a touch of sophistication and elegance to designer creations.