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Zegna cashmere, wool, Yak fabric for sportcoats/suits for sale

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A bunch of gorgeous Zegna fabrics for sale. Great for sportcoats or suits, most are winter weight fabrics. Zegna fabrics range in the $200-300 a yard range, selling here for $70/yd shipped.




First up is this beautiful hopsack for spring/summer, its a 49%Linen/32%Wool/19%Silk blend. 2.25 yard piece, $140






Super 120's VBC navy flannel mini houndstooth, beautiful. classic suiting fabric. $70/yd




Brown PoW fabric with light blue overcheck, 100% wool, milled in Huddersfield for Kiton. 11/12oz weight $70/yd





Gorgeous brown plaid 95% wool /5% cashmere. Solid fabrics and large/loud patterned fabrics for sportcoats are kind of easy to find. But sedate yet visually interesting fabrics are much harder to find. This is a spectacular fabric for a fall/winter sportcoat, soft luxury finish. $70/yd





with a light blue shirt





Two faux tweed/donegals, one brown and one green, one side is a light version of the color and the other side is a darker version. They are 270 grams and 62% wool, 25% silk, 10% linen and 3% cashmere, 270 grams, $70/yd

















95% wool / 5% cashmere medium grey herringbone, milled by Zegna for Agnona, soft and very luxe, fall/winter. $70/yd (SOLD)















100% cashmere in a green loose, shetland type weave. Not much to say about this one. 2.5 yard piece $220 (SOLD)





The green cashmere above (right) and the green/grey tweed (left) from earlier with a light blue shirt for color comparison:





A beautiful green shetland type weave (loose) 95% wool / 5% cashmere for fall/winter. Its actually green on one side and grey on the other so has some added interest in an unlined sportcoat. $70/yd (SOLD)







Beautiful dark brown large birdseye in a loose weave, wool/cashmere/cotton blend, great for a fall/winter sportcoat $70/yd (SOLD)






93% Yak and 7% silk brown herringbone tweed. I'm sure you are wondering what Yak feels like (after a few beers, like prime Lindsey Lohan :rimshot:), its soft, not a hairy, corse finish like Harris Tweed as it is the underbelly hair which is harvested, not the coarse outer hair. Its lightweight but very warm. The chances of you running into someone else with a Yak hair sportcoat will be pretty rare. $70/yd (SOLD)






80% cashmere / 20% linen "tweed", very beautiful fabric, soft but sturdy with the addition of linen. $70/yd (SOLD)



 

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Is Yak sturdy enough for trousers?



Yak may be but this piece is for sportcoats, too soft for trousers. Which reminds me of the mom Yak that walked into her sons room in shock and asked him " what are you doing?!?!?" and the son replied, "Yaking off!" :rimshot:
 
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