MTM Suit in Summer Wool Blend (6069)

Size: Laves på mål

The design in the picture is for inspiration only; you are, of course, 100% in charge of how your suit is designed: double-breasted, single-breasted, peak or notch lapel, pockets, etc.

Trousers can be with/without pleats, side adjusters/buckles instead of a belt, etc.

This fabric is a stretch wool-linen tropical quality weighing 290 g/m², developed specifically for modern suits. The fabric combines the elegance of wool, the lightness of linen, and the stability of polyester, supplemented with elastane for extra comfort. The colour is a soft, warm yellow shade that provides an exclusive and summery look without being flashy.

 

Composition

  • 54% polyester (PL)
  • 24% wool (WO)
  • 20% linen (LI)
  • 2% elastane (EA)
  • Weight: 290 g/m²
  • Weave: Tropical (open and breathable)

 

Advantages

✔ Excellent comfort

  • Elastane provides natural stretch, increasing freedom of movement – especially important in jackets and trousers.
  • Less stiff than classic wool-linen qualities.
  • The tropical weave and linen content ensure good breathability.
  • The fabric feels light and cool despite its solid weight.

 

✔ Beautiful structure and drape

  • Wool contributes to shape retention and elegance.
  • The result is a suit that maintains its silhouette all day.

✔ Less creasing than pure linen

  • Polyester significantly reduces creasing compared to 100% linen.
  • Looks more polished for longer.

 

✔ Easy to maintain

  • More durable and colourfast than natural materials alone.
  • Good durability for both professional and private use.

 

✔ Modern and exclusive colour

  • The colour Brick is one of the most modern, offering a sophisticated summer look, perfect for weddings, events, and style-conscious business environments.
  • Stands out without being bold or experimental.

 

Disadvantages (brief and honest)

  • Not as luxurious to the touch as 100% wool or wool/silk.
  • The colour is less classic than navy and grey – more seasonal.
  • Polyester content can be a downside for purists who only want natural fibres.