About our fabrics

Our High Quality Fabrics

At Ash Tailor Samui, we only use high quality of fabrics. We have different kind of fabrics, starting with Merino Wool, Birdeye Cotton, Egyptian Cotton, Wool for Overcoats, Linen and Cotton. More specialized fabrics, such as silk (Thai silk for example) for womens dresses we do also have in our shop.

Depending on the fabric, we do have different kind of quality and fineness of the fabrics, such as super 120, super 150 and much more. Just ask us what You need.

Merino Wool

Merino Wool

Wool from Merino sheep is used to create the adaptable, warm, and natural fabric known as merino wool. Merino wool, a beautiful product of evolution and selective breeding, is incredibly soft, kind to the skin, and…
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Birdseye Cotton

Birdeye Cotton

Cotton fabric known as “birdseye” is woven on a dobby loom to create a tiny, repeated pattern that resembles diamonds or, more often, the eye of a bird. Although it is generally used in men’s suits,…
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Egyptian Cotton

Egyptian Cotton

Referring to the extra-long staple cotton produced in Egypt due to the warm climate, Mood’s collection of high-quality Egyptian Cotton Fabrics by the yard provides outstanding durability and softness. The Gossypium Barbadense species is the source…
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Tweed

Tweed

A wool weave called tweed is made to withstand the elements. Each tweed product has a distinctive appearance due to the use of natural wool, which has always added to its attraction. You can influence the…
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Cashmere

Cashmere

A particular breed of goat that is endemic to the Gobi Desert and Central Asia produces hair that is used to make cashmere, a form of wool. Cashmere has long been regarded as one of the…
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Wool (Overcoats)

Wool (Overcoats)

Wool is a form of textile fiber that can be derived from sheep and other animals, including goats for cashmere and mohair, muskoxen for qiviut, bison for garments made of hide and fur, rabbits for angora,…
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Linen

Linen

Compared to cotton, linen is more durable, absorbent, and quick to dry. These characteristics make linen valuable for use in clothing and make it comfortable to wear in hot weather. Other distinguishing qualities include its propensity…
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Cotton

Cotton

One of the most popular types of fabrics in use today is cotton. There are no synthetic materials in this textile because it is chemically organic. The fibres that cover cotton plant seeds, which emerge in…
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Thai silk

Thai silk

Jim Thompson helped make Thai silk famous in the 19th century when local high-quality outfits were all made entirely of Thai silk. The premium cloth gained worldwide fame in the 1950s, and enterprises popped up all…
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