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Cloth structure 480g/rm Franconian forest green

48,40  - 52,80  / rm Special offer: 33,80  - 35,20  / rm

Medium-light cloth with structure made of 100% virgin wool in Franconian Forest green.
150 cm wide, 480 g/m heavy and available by the metre.
Price advantage from 5 running metres.

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Textured wool fabric for trousers, warm tunics, tabards, light capes, uniform parts, jackets, trimmings and historical garments.

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Description

Scarf with structure in the colour Franconian Forest Green is a medium-light wool fabric made of 100% virgin wool by the metre. The strong green tone looks woody, calm and natural without appearing too garish. Due to the fine structure, the surface looks more lively and handcrafted than with a completely smooth cloth. As a scarf with a structure in the colour Franconian Forest Green, the fabric has enough substance for trousers, tunics, jackets and light capes. It is 150 cm wide and has a weight of 480 g/mtr.

Due to the medium weight, this cloth is stronger than light woollen fabrics, but remains more flexible than a heavy coat fabric. The textured surface adds depth to simple cuts and ensures that trousers, tunics, jackets or light capes don’t look too smooth. The scarf is therefore particularly suitable for historical clothing, LARP, reenactment and more robust wool projects.

Cloth structure Franconian Forest Green 480g: use and combination

The wool fabric is well suited for trousers, warm tunics and tabards. This textured cloth can also be suitable for light capes, uniform parts, jackets, cowls, cottes, caps, collars, doublets, trimmings and historical garments . Especially for medieval clothing, LARP and reenactment, a wool fabric with a weight of 480 g/m is versatile, because it does not look too light and still remains comfortable to wear.

The wool is breathable, windproof and dirt- and water-repellent. This makes the fabric well suited for garment parts that not only look beautiful, but are also practical to use. This is particularly interesting for trousers, tunics, light capes or jackets because the fabric looks robust without being as heavy as a dense coat loden.

The colour Franconian Forest Green can be combined very well with wool, loden, linen and other natural tones. It looks particularly beautiful together with wool white, natural linen, cream white, brown, dark brown, grey, black, rust red, golden yellow or muted blue tones. As a natural forest green shade, Franconian Forest green is suitable for calm main clothing as well as for trimmings and combinations with lighter or warm fabrics.

You can find more matching wool fabrics in the Cloth & Loden category. You can find tips on the correct treatment of woollen fabrics in our care instructions.

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Material: 100% virgin wool
Width: 150 cm
Weight: 480 g/m
Fabric type: medium-light fabric with structure
Colour: Franconian Forest green
Properties: breathable, windproof, dirt and water repellent
Sales unit: Sold by the metre

Additional information

Weight480 g
Fiber

Pure new sheep wool

Basic Color

Weight ca.

Web width

150 cm

Color

Franconian forest green structure

Features

Breathable, windproof, dirt and water repellent

Sales unit

Sold by the metre

Suitable for

Trousers, warm tunic, tabard, light cape, uniform part, jacket, cowl, cotte, cappa, collar, doublet, trimming, historical garment, LARP, Ree

Care instructions

Virgin wool loves to hang out in the fresh air and therefore rarely needs to be washed. Depending on how it is processed, it can be washed cold and spin-free on the wool cycle. If you want to be on the safe side, you can take them to the dry cleaners.

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