Fabric
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Fabrics
The Art of Fabrics
Private Label
KERRY KNOLL is an exclusive suiting fabric brand. We enjoy a high reputation due to the various fabric collections designed and weaved in the European continent, combined with the deep-rooted experience in suiting fabrics. The brand also stands to be the choice of international sports teams and celebrities.
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​The Biella region is renowned for the wool fabric-weaving industry dating back to the thirteenth century. Today, it has grown into a world-class hub for high end wool fabric weaving and production. KERRY KNOLL fabric designs are sprinkled with Italian sartorial flavors from birth. The PANORAMA collection is weaved and finished in fabric mills in Italy – near the world renowned wool weaving town of Biella.
Product Caring
Wool is a natural fabric that has kept its popularity for centuries, and is growing in demand. A fine, medium-weight wool quality is most suitable for you to wear in all seasons. Taking time for proper storing, caring and wearing of your pure wool suit will mean years of use. Below are some hints for keeping your wool suit in their perfect shape:
Cleaning
Steam any wrinkles before the wool suit is put into wardrobe
Follow the instructions on the care label
Perform spot cleaning for small areas and major cleaning only when necessary
Taking the wool suit to a quality dry cleaners' can keep it in good shape for prolonged use
Storage
Use the special designed hangers for wool clothing storage with a padded section for the shoulders. Hangers without the padded section will cause the shoulders to deform gradually
Do not place wool clothing under direct sunlight, discoloring may happen under prolonged exposure to sunlight
Do not place wool clothing in a damp place without ventilation
Put mothballs into an airtight storage place along with the suit. Make sure the mothballs do not directly touch the wool clothing or they could cause discoloring and weaken the wool fibers
Wearing
Put mothballs into an airtight storage place along with the suit. Make sure the mothballs do not directly touch the wool clothing or they could cause discoloring and weaken the wool fibers
Avoid placing the suit in your suitcase during travel – this will compress the suit fabric and cause irreversible damage to the suit structure. Use a suit bag and carry individually at all times when travelling for best effect