Custom Wool Suit Manufacturer Since 1996
Boost your business
with singo premium custom wool suits. We are not just manufacturers; we are your partners
in crafting 100% wool suit for men and women that speaks volumes about quality and
precision. This resource is designed to empower B2B clients, guiding you through every
detail of wool suits—from the unique properties of various wool fabrics and popular wool
suit styles to expert advice on wool suit care and maintenance.
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How are Custom Wool Suits Produced at SINGO
Our in-house
factory, powered by an intelligent C2M system, ensures a precise fit for every
client. We meticulously adjust our existing patterns to their measurements,
guaranteeing exceptional quality and delivery within just 7-15 business days. This
streamlined process eliminates guesswork, translating their unique needs into a
perfect, ready-to-wear garment. Below are images that gives the overview of our wool
suit manufacturing process.
Featured Men Suit Styles
Explore Our Men & Women Wool suit Customization Capabilities
We provide the options you need to build a diverse and high-quality men suit collection for your clients. Our expertise covers all modern custom clothing types, focusing exclusively on suiting to deliver unparalleled depth and quality. Below are some of the most commonly customized suit styles by our clients.
What Type of Fabric are You Looking to Customize Your Suits With?
When it comes
to custom wool suiting, the fabric is the soul. We understand this deeply, which is
why we meticulously select world-class wool fabrics to offer you an unparalleled bespoke
experience.
From the
luxurious softness of Merino wool and Cashmere
wool, to the classic crispness of Worsted wool, we
provide fabrics that symbolize quality, such as Super 120s and
Super 130s.
We also excel
at creating versatile Wool blends, expertly combining
materials like Wool mohair and Wool silk to craft
suits that are both beautiful and functional. Whether you need the lightweight
breathability of Tropical wool or the exceptional wrinkle
resistance of High twist wool, we can fulfill your ultimate pursuit
of quality.
Why our suits stand out?
Our
commitment to quality begins with fabrics from global leaders like Drago,
DINO FILARRTE and VITELE BARBERIS CANONICO.
A
leading Italian textile house that masterfully blends heritage with
innovation. We source their fine wool fabrics, celebrated for their elegance
and modern appeal.
Crafted
for the fashion elite, DINO FILARTE specializes in bespoke, high-end
fabrics. Their distinguished collections are designed for unparalleled
customization and sophistication.
With a
legacy spanning over 350 years, VITALE BARBERIS CANONICO is a prestigious
Italian mill. Their time-honored craftsmanship and unwavering commitment to
quality are woven into every fabric.
Wool Suit Fabric Guide From SINGO
SINGO,
as a long-standing manufacturer of custom wool suits, have extensive experience
and a deep understanding of the properties, processes, and applications of
various wool suiting fabrics.
We
understand that the quality of a wool suit lies in its fabric, and we are
committed to providing professional and attentive service to accompany our
clients on their journey of learning and growth in wool suit customization.
Types and Characteristics of
Wool Fabrics
These terms primarily describe the origin, processing, or
blend of wool with other fibers, directly impacting the
suit’s wearability and quality.
- Merino Wool Suit: A premium wool variety renowned for its fine, soft fibers, offering a comfortable feel and excellent drape.
- Worsted Wool Suit: Made from combed wool that removes short fibers, this fabric has a smooth, flat surface, and is lightweight and wrinkle-resistant.
- Virgin Wool Suit: Refers to the first clip of wool from a sheep or wool that has never been processed, preserving its most original, superior properties.
- Wool Flannel Suit: A wool fabric with a fuzzy surface, it feels thick and warm, perfect for fall and winter wear, and has a classic British style.
- Sharkskin Wool Suit: A type of worsted wool fabric with a special weave that creates a subtle sheen and unique texture, giving it a sophisticated appearance often used for high-end business suits.
- Super 120 / Super 130 Wool Suit: An international standard for measuring the fineness of wool fibers. The higher the number, the finer, softer, and more lightweight the fabric, though it requires more delicate care. This is a symbol of superior quality.
- High Twist Wool Suit: Refers to yarns twisted with high tension, creating a denser fabric structure with excellent wrinkle resistance and a crisp feel. It is highly durable and great for travel.
Wool Blends and Functional
Fabrics
These terms focus on blends of wool with other natural or
functional fibers, designed to improve specific suit
properties like breathability, luster, or durability.
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Wool Blend Suit: A blend of wool with fibers like polyester or nylon that maintains the comfort of wool while enhancing the fabric’s durability and wrinkle resistance, offering a more cost-effective option.
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Cashmere Wool Suit: Wool blended with cashmere, making the fabric more luxurious and soft, while significantly increasing its warmth.
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Wool Mohair Suit: A blend of wool and mohair that enhances the fabric’s luster and crispness. It is highly wrinkle-resistant, making it especially suitable for formal business wear.
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Wool and Linen Suit / Wool Linen Blend Suit: Combines the softness of wool with the breathability of linen, making it ideal for summer or tropical climates. It stays lightweight and airy while maintaining a formal look.
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Silk and Wool Suit / Wool Silk Suit: A blend of wool and silk that gives the fabric a unique smooth feel and natural sheen, perfect for high-end evening wear or luxury business suits.
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Wool Silk Linen Blend Suit: Combines the benefits of three natural fibers, resulting in a lightweight, breathable fabric with a unique luster and texture, making it an ideal choice for high-end summer tailoring.
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FAQs of Wool Suits
Knowledge Base Of Wool Suits By SINGO
In our
services, we not only offer high-quality custom services for wool suits but also are
willing to help you understand wool suit fabric knowledge, wool suit cleaning,
maintenance, color trend, styls and pricing enabling you to customize your ideal
wool suit that attract and satisfy your customers.
Wool Suit Features
Are all suits made of
wool?
Not all suits are made of wool — there are many
other fabrics on the market. Common high-end
suit fabrics include pure wool, wool-silk
blends, wool-linen blends, pure linen,
cotton-linen, wool-cashmere blends, pure
cashmere, alpaca wool, and more. Some
lower-quality suits may use polyester linings,
which are less breathable, wear out quickly, and
make the suit less durable. We offer
high-quality custom suit services.
Is 100 wool suit good?
A 100% wool suit is undoubtedly high
quality — breathable, warm, and
comfortable, making it perfect for
formal occasions. However, it does have
drawbacks, such as being prone to
pilling, moth damage, mildew, shrinkage,
and shedding. It also requires dry
cleaning and careful maintenance.
Are wool suits good? Are
wool suits better than polyester?
Wool suits are generally of higher quality, with
good warmth, breathability, and comfort, and
they also look more refined. However, they
require more delicate care and professional dry
cleaning. Polyester suits may not feel as
comfortable or look as premium, and they are
less breathable, but they’re more
wrinkle-resistant and machine washable.
Do wool suits stretch?
Whether a wool suit has stretch depends
on the fabric blend. Pure wool has
limited elasticity, but when blended
with polyester or elastic fibers, it
gains more stretch. Blended wool suits
are usually easier to shape and more
flexible.
Do wool suits wrinkle?
Wool suits are relatively
wrinkle-resistant, but not completely
wrinkle-free. Wool fibers have good
resilience and recovery, so even if
wrinkles appear, they can bounce back
quickly — for example, with the help of
steam in a bathroom. However, wrinkle
resistance also depends on fabric
quality, yarn count, weight, and care
methods. So while wool suits resist
wrinkles better than many fabrics,
improper care or long wear can still
cause creasing.
Are wool suits good for
summer?
Generally, wearing a wool suit
in summer won’t feel too hot.
Wool has excellent breathability
and moisture absorption.
Choosing lightweight, breathable
wool fabrics and designs (such
as unlined or lightweight
construction) can make it very
comfortable for warmer weather.
Wool Suit Cleaning
How to clean a wool suit?
How to clean a wool suit at home?
It’s not recommended to wash wool suits with
water. Dry cleaning or spot cleaning is
best. If you really need to hand-wash, use
lukewarm water (30–40°C) with a wool/silk
detergent, gently squeeze out excess water,
lay it flat to dry, and avoid high heat or
direct sunlight.
Can I wash a wool suit and
pants in the washing machine?
It’s not recommended, as the
machine’s agitation and hot water
can damage wool fibers, causing
shrinkage, distortion, or fiber
breakage. Dry cleaning is best. If
you have no choice but to hand wash,
use lukewarm water (30–40°C) with
wool detergent and a soft brush for
spot cleaning. Rinse gently, lay
flat to dry, and never use high heat
or direct sunlight.
How to spot clean wool suit?
Use a damp cloth, soft brush, or a
wool-specific cleaner to treat stains
locally. Avoid washing the whole suit in
water.
Wool Suit Ironing and Wrinkle Removal
Can I iron a wool suit? How
to iron a wool suit?
Yes, you can iron a wool suit, but
do it carefully. Use low-temperature
steam and avoid direct high heat.
Place a damp cloth between the iron
and the fabric, or use a steam iron.
You can also use cotton cloths, damp
pressing cloths, or small pressing
pillows to protect the fabric. For
best results, iron from the inside
out, starting with the front panels,
collar, and sleeves.
Can I steam a wool suit?
Yes, you can use steam to remove
wrinkles from a wool suit. Hanging
it in a steamy bathroom or using a
garment steamer works well, but keep
the temperature medium to low and
avoid long exposure to high heat.
How to get wrinkles out of a
wool suit?
You can let the wrinkles
relax naturally by hanging
the suit in a slightly humid
environment, like a
bathroom, and letting steam
and gravity do the work —
though the results may vary.
Another option is steaming
with a steam iron or garment
steamer, but keep the
temperature moderate and
avoid overheating.
Wool Suit Repair and Storage
How to store wool suits?
- Hang your wool suit on a wide wooden hanger so it keeps its shape.
- Keep it in a cool, dry place with good airflow, away from sunlight and dampness.
- If you’re storing it for a long time, add some cedar blocks or mothballs to keep moths away.
- Make sure the suit is clean and completely dry before putting it away.
Can moth holes in a wool
suit be repaired?
Wool suits with moth holes
can definitely be repaired.
You can patch or stitch them
using fabric or thread that
matches the original color,
or try methods like darning,
invisible mending, or even
decorative embroidery. Once
the repair is done, it’s a
good idea to spray some moth
repellent or keep the suit
in a dry place to prevent
moths from coming back.
Can you dye a wool suit?
Wool suits are not recommended for
casual dyeing, because wool is a
protein fiber and dyeing may damage
the fiber structure, leading to
deformation or fading. If dyeing is
necessary, it’s best to use
professional wool dyes and do it
under expert guidance, avoiding high
temperatures and strong acids or
alkalis.
Wool Suit Cost
Are wool suits expensive?How
much does a wool suit cost?
Yes, you can iron a wool suit, but
do it carefully. Use low-temperature
steam and avoid direct high heat.
Place a damp cloth between the iron
and the fabric, or use a steam iron.
You can also use cotton cloths, damp
pressing cloths, or small pressing
pillows to protect the fabric. For
best results, iron from the inside
out, starting with the front panels,
collar, and sleeves.
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