Navy Blue Color Imported Japanese Suiting Fabric – Designer Suiting for Men AT0075-4
AT0075-4
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PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
Upgrade your wardrobe with our Premium Imported Japanese Suiting Fabric, a perfect combination of luxury, comfort, and modern sophistication. Renowned for its superior quality and impeccable finish, this fabric is one of the most preferred choices for premium menswear and designer tailoring.
Crafted with a smooth texture and elegant drape, the fabric offers a refined look that is ideal for creating sharp and stylish outfits. Its soft feel, durability, and wrinkle-resistant nature ensure all-day comfort while maintaining a polished appearance.
Widely used for 3-piece suits, blazers, trousers, waistcoats, tuxedos, bandhgalas, and Indo-Western outfits, this fabric is a favorite among fashion designers, boutiques, and bespoke tailoring houses. The extra-wide 58-inch width provides excellent versatility and value for premium garment construction.
Whether for weddings, formal occasions, business wear, or designer collections, this Japanese suiting fabric delivers unmatched elegance and class.
✨ PRODUCT HIGHLIGHTS
✔ Premium Imported Japanese Fabric
✔ Extra Wide 58-Inch Width
✔ Soft Touch & Luxurious Finish
✔ Excellent Fall & Tailoring Quality
✔ Durable, Comfortable & Easy to Maintain
✔ Ideal for Premium Menswear & Designer Wear
✔ Trending Choice for Suits & Indo-Western Outfits
📏 PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
Width: 58 Inches
Fabric Type: Imported Japanese Suiting Fabric
Texture: Soft, Smooth & Premium
Feel: Comfortable with Elegant Drape
Pattern: Solid / Suiting Collection
Wash Care: Dry Clean
👔 PERFECT FOR
3 Piece Suits | Blazers | Trousers | Waistcoats | Tuxedos | Bandhgala Suits | Indo-Western Wear | Formal Wear | Wedding Wear | Designer Menswear
🚚 DELIVERY INFORMATION
✅ Ready Stock Available
⚡ Same Day Dispatch
🚛 Delivery within 3–5 Business Days
⚠️ DISCLAIMER
Slight color variation (5–7%) may occur due to photography lighting and screen settings.