When customizing a suit, it is very important to choose the right fabric weight, as it directly affects the comfort and appearance of the suit. For novice friends, it is very necessary to understand the difference in the grammage of suit fabrics and how to choose the right gram weight according to the season.
First of all, we must understand that the gram weight of the suit fabric refers to the weight of the fabric per square meter, measured in grams. The higher the gram weight, the heavier the fabric, and vice versa. Fabrics with different grammages have different characteristics and are suitable for different seasons and occasions.
Generally speaking, suit fabrics can be divided into three types: spring and summer, four seasons, and autumn and winter.
The weight of the fabric of the spring and summer suits is generally between 200-260g, this fabric has good breathability, fast heat dissipation, and is suitable for wearing in the warm season. Due to the warmer temperatures in spring and summer, choosing lighter fabrics can better maintain comfort.
The weight of the fabric of the four-season suit is generally between 260-290g, and the thickness of this fabric is moderate, and the drape is good, neither too light nor too stiff. The all-season suit fabric is widely adopted because it adapts to a wide range of temperatures, making it suitable for both spring and summer, as well as autumn and winter.
The weight of the fabric of the autumn and winter suits is generally more than 290g, this fabric is stiff, not easy to deform, strong wrinkle resistance, easy to care for, high warmth, suitable for wearing in the cold season. When choosing an autumn/winter suit, pay attention to choosing fabrics with good thermal performance and wind and cold protection to ensure that you stay warm in cold weather.
In addition to choosing the right weight of the suit fabric according to the season, it is also necessary to pay attention to the content of the fabric and the brand. Different fabric content and brand will also affect the quality and ** of the fabric. Generally speaking, the higher the wool content, the better the quality of the fabric, and the higher the **. When choosing fabrics, weigh them according to your needs and budget.
In addition, the temperature and climate vary from region to region, so consider the local climate conditions when choosing the weight of the suit fabric. For example, in the colder northern regions, it is more appropriate to choose a thicker fabric weight, while in the warmer southern regions, you can choose a lighter fabric.
In conclusion, there are many factors to consider when choosing the right weight of the fabric for a suit, including season, climate, occasion, personal needs, and budget. Only by considering these factors can you choose a high-quality suit that suits you.