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Fabric type

Twill Suiting for Uniforms

A diagonal weave that reads structured and stands up to heavy daily wear.

Twill Suiting fabric

Twill is woven on a diagonal rib that gives the cloth its characteristic durability and drape. The construction packs more yarn into the weave, so twill resists abrasion better than a plain weave and hides the marks of daily wear, which is why it is the default for trousers and workwear.

Our twill suitings carry a firm, structured hand that holds a crease and a regulation line, making them a staple for force, industrial and corporate-trouser programs.

Properties

Abrasion-resistant
The dense diagonal weave takes daily wear without thinning or shining.
Holds a crease
A structured hand that keeps a sharp trouser line through the day.
Good drape
Falls cleanly for tailored trousers, jackets and service dress.
Hard-wearing
Built for programs where the brief is durability first.

Best for

  • Corporate and formal trousers
  • Police and army service dress
  • Industrial and workwear programs
  • Housekeeping and utility uniforms

FAQ

Twill Suiting: common questions

What is twill suiting?
Twill is woven on a diagonal rib that gives the cloth its characteristic durability and drape. The construction packs more yarn into the weave, so twill resists abrasion better than a plain weave and hides the marks of daily wear, which is why it is the default for trousers and workwear.
Which Benny Cotts fabrics are twill suiting?
Power Gold, Grado 1st and Panto. Every fabric ships with spec, price and MOQ.
What uniforms is twill suiting used for?
Corporate and formal trousers, Police and army service dress, Industrial and workwear programs and Housekeeping and utility uniforms.
What is the minimum order for twill suiting?
50 m per shade from ready stock, and 500 m per shade for custom shades or constructions woven to order.

Need Twill for your uniform program?

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