Surging demand for luxury fabrics in high-end consumer groups in the UK

Recently, according to the British "Financial Times" report, many men's elite will buy top fabrics on Savile Row to customize suits, and regard it as an important manifestation of identity. Powders of gold, platinum, diamonds, and other gems, as well as the hair of rare animals (such as yaks and chinchillas), are the ingredients that British tailors add to high-end clothing. In the past 10 years, China, Russia, Nigeria, and the newly emerging super-new guilders in the UAE have continuously joined the flow of customers, mainly Japan and the United States, and the market demand for these top luxury fabrics has soared in recent years.

“Costumes made from ultra-luxury fabrics are full of whim,” said Gregor Thissen, CEO of Scabal. It is reported that as early as 10 years ago, the world began to get involved in this business, when it attached the diamond powder to high-quality merino wool yarn, launched a super-150 high-end suit fabrics. Despite the fact that the world has also produced several other models of the Diamond Chip series of Western clothes, the average price of a two-piece suit made of this fabric is about 7,000 pounds, which is about a traditional high-end merino. Twice the price of wool fabric suits.

Today, using the same advanced technology, the world claims that the magical function of Lapis Lazuli (a kind of blue quasi-gems, reportedly wearing clothes made of this kind of fabric can increase men’s confidence and self-belief) has become reality. The starting price for a set of celestine custom suits is approximately £5,500. Although the world’s first to introduce a fine coating of gold or platinum on polyester yarn to create luxurious fine stripes, there are now several tailoring firms in the United Kingdom that can produce this ingenious luxury fabric.

James Dunsford from Harrison, the British publisher, emphasized: “The platinum and gold stripe fabrics we introduced are quite conservative. The pure gold (platinum) thread is not strong enough to withstand the entire spinning process. "He said, "But we use 24K pure gold or pure white gold as the coating, and finally it shows the effect of magnificent, the fabric is very popular in Russia, Japan and the Middle East market." In addition to precious ore, from abroad Wild rare natural hair is also the ultimate luxury. Over the years, Harrisons has successfully launched cashmere tops with the Millionaire brand, which is highly favored by American politicians and business people. Ronald Reagan is an old customer. In addition, the lineup has increased its investment today with the launch of the Multi Millionaire series, which consists of 2% of the camel's hair from pure cashmere (by living in the Andes, looks like a camel A rare fabric blended with the hair of the throat of the hummocks. Nowadays, the products of this series have also been continuously introduced: camels, hummocks (another animal growing in the Andes), alpacas, chinchillas, and otters have become the blends of top fabrics.

The pursuit of natural and rare fabrics has allowed the British Dormeuil to extend its tentacles into the permafrost region of the Canadian Arctic Circle. From the spring to the spring of each year, it collects the faded hairs of the musk ox. Qiviuk (in Inuktitut called Qixiuk) is a Vanquish II (Conquest II) brand fabric that is blended with 60% cashmere and 30% llama wool, priced at £3,300 per metre.

Holland & Sherry's top fabric pricing is even more astounding. It is a pure-worsted, hump-and-leather suit with a retail price of up to 9,000 pounds per meter. Up to 30,000 pounds. It is reported that since 2007, more than the United States launched Royal Qiviuk fabric only two production lines, each producing only 350 suits of fabrics, in only 5 years to produce only 700 sets of suit fabrics to meet the needs of customers around the world.

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