Product History
The name "Herringbone" derives from the skeleton of the herring fish, whose bones resemble the fabric’s zigzag design. This unique pattern dates back to ancient times, where it was used in road construction for added stability and durability. By World War II, herringbone twill, also referred to as "HBT," became a staple for military uniforms due to its resilience and practicality.
In the 1940s, herringbone transitioned into mainstream fashion, becoming a popular choice for suiting and outerwear. Today, it is celebrated for its timeless elegance and versatility. Whether worn as a tailored suit or a chic coat, herringbone remains a symbol of refined taste and enduring quality.
Product More Info
Herringbone is a fabric made using a twill weave with structure thread variations such as 4x4, 6x6, 8x8, or 12x12, resulting in its characteristic zigzag or V-shaped pattern. This design creates a visually striking texture while maintaining the strength and durability of twill. Commonly used for suiting, jackets, and outerwear, herringbone offers a sophisticated and timeless appeal suitable for both formal and casual applications.