Beaver Cloth

pile nappedbrushed/nappedTier 4/5Wool

Beaver cloth is a heavy, durable fabric characterized by its soft, brushed surface, typically made from wool, offering excellent warmth and water resistance.

About Beaver Cloth

Beaver cloth is a type of pile-napped fabric known for its dense, soft texture created through a brushing or napping process. Traditionally made from wool, it features a thick, plush surface that provides insulation and comfort. The fabric is often used in outerwear and blankets due to its warmth and wind-resistant properties. Its construction allows for a luxurious feel while maintaining durability, making it suitable for various applications in cold weather garments.

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Construction Properties

Weight Range

400-600 gsm

Thickness Range

1.5-3 mm

Typical Width

150 cm

Stretch Properties

Warp Stretch

0%

Weft Stretch

0%

Performance Properties

Air Permeability

5 cfm

Water Resistance

1000 mm

Spray Rating

80

UPF Rating

30

Appearance & Hand

Luster

semi matte

Opacity

opaque

Surface Texture

brushed

Hand & Drape

fluid

Performance Features

warmthwindproofwater resistant

Common Finishes

brushednappedwater-repellent treatment

Common Applications

outerwearcoatsblanketshatsscarves

Care Instructions

Machine wash on a gentle cycle with cold water. Do not bleach. Tumble dry on low heat or air dry. Iron on low heat if necessary.

Additional Information

Beaver cloth is often used in high-quality outerwear and is valued for its ability to provide warmth without excessive weight. Its luxurious feel and appearance make it a preferred choice for premium garments.

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