Product History
Originally crafted from jute or hemp, hopsack fabric was first used in England during the 19th century for bagging hops, giving it its name. Its basket-like weave offered strength and durability, making it a practical choice for industrial purposes. Over time, its textured elegance was recognized, and it transitioned into fashion, particularly for warm-weather tailoring.
Today, hopsack is celebrated for its versatility and lightweight structure. Its resemblance to basketry provides a natural, rustic charm that complements modern designs. From sharp summer jackets to functional bags, hopsack continues to be a staple in both casual and formal wardrobes.
Product More Info
Hopsack is a fabric made using a basket weave, which creates a textured, porous structure with a subtle checkerboard appearance. This weave provides excellent breathability and durability, making hopsack an ideal choice for summer suits, jackets, and other lightweight garments. Its unique texture adds a casual yet refined touch, suitable for both formal and semi-formal attire.