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Monday, November 21, 2005

An Overcoat's Warmth

Question:
Is gabardine in an overcoat warm as compared with wool? Thank you!

REPLY:
The warmth or insulation characteristics in a coat are created by the amount of insulating air bubbles that the fabric can trap. In general a fluffy, softer fabric will trap more air than a high twist and stiffer fabric, and will consequently be warmer. Gabardine refers to the weave, not the fabric type, however gabardine is usually a tight weave not commonly known for its warmth. Cashmere and angora are among the warmest natural fabrics you will find.



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