Pick-and-pick (also known as sharkskin) is worsted serge with a fine pattern that gives it a unique look, but it is not a unique weave or made of a unique fibre. The pattern alternates contrasting-coloured yarns in both the warp and the weft, so up close it looks like steps going ...
but either way practicality and comfort are key. Most of my clothes are second hand so Vinted and charity shops are my go-to's but recently I’ve been eyeing up Paloma Wool and dreaming
the suit super number is not a direct measure of fabric quality but rather a technical classification that relates to the fineness of the wool fibers used in the fabric. In essence: suit super numbersdo not directly correlate to quality,but do help to define the...
the more likely it can only be worn as a suit. However, there are also certain patterns and weaves that scream “business” – pinstripes, birdseye, nailhead, sharkskin, etc. You want to avoid those
work in most conservative environments, but that’s not the case for a cocktail event. Look instead for something more distinctive, like velvet or silk, with patterns and textures that will give you a cool original look. Windowpane and glen checks, herringbone and sharkskin should work well ...