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I am commisioning a suit from a relatively known tailor in my area. Price in the $2k and change area. I was recommended a fabric from GRM fabrics. a solid navy cashmere in fact. i am new to the scene, but was just curious, is this a reputable house? i'm trying to get the exact model/fabric # for reference.

thanks in advance,

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well i believe its a wool/cashmere blend if there is such a thing.

thanks for the quick reply,

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well i believe its a wool/cashmere blend if there is such a thing.
thanks for the quick reply,
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Ah ok. It's a solid navy, not solid cashmere. I know the fabric you are looking at if I am not mistaken. It's very nice, should be fine.
 

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Big part of their suiting line is a 120's wool & cashmere about 10 ounces. I frequently use this cloth with very good results. Much of the GRM line was woven by Woodhouse at one time, not sure what mills they use at present. They have a very good hopsack/basket weave at 10.5 ounces in about 10 colors for odd jackets.
 

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as far as i know you are correct, it is a 10 oz. and i was told that while i could spend more money, i would be hard pressed to find a nicer fabric. i just wanted to make sure i wasn't being taken for a fool and being sold something that they were just looking to move or whatever.

thanks for your replies. i feel much better about it.

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Very good cloth from a lesser known cloth house that is not as widely distributed.
 

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The owner of GRM is an old friend of mine.
Trustworthy with many years in the industry. stands behind his product.

great quality , and excellent value.
not overpriced like some of the better know mills/distributors.
 

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