LAYER-GAME
There will be materials such as those that use fibrous suede to back fronts that appear almost to be made of lacquer. We can look forward to textiles like this that feel different on the front and back, with many of them resembling a single layer of leather.
“Multi-layer structures, such as double-weight cloth and 3D meshes, have been the trend for quite a while. These textiles will be constructed from more natural layers. When designers try to create jacquard and dobby, they won’t stop at flat patterns alone but will also make use of weaving and knitting to construct multiple layers.
HOKKOH Co., Ltd.
The front facing fabric maintains a normal texture while having moisture transmission and waterproof properties. Front: 100% COTTON Back: 100% NYLON
SHOWA Co., Ltd
Double-faced wool has been used here. Adding a little wool to both sides of the cotton checkered pattern brings out the warmth of the material. A perfect product for autumn/winter. 95% POLYESTER 5% WOOL
STYLEM CO., LTD
A new kind of outer jersey textile that has volume while being light in weight, thanks to the special raised lining used for the backing. 58% COTTON 42% ACRYLIC
LILY LACE INTERNATIONAL CO., LTD
Kyoto Lace Collection. A lovely bonded jacquard weave with a black/gold contrast. A nice touch for jackets or jeans. Front: 100% POLYESTER Back: 58% WOOL 42% POLYESTER
YAGI & CO., LTD.
Quarter gauge double-faced New Zealand wool. The front is suitable as outward-facing wool, while the back is a comfortable cotton. 57% COTTON 10% NYLON 33% WOOL