Our Cloth Library

The Fabric Cabinet

A Tradition of Handwork


A Private Archive of the World’s Finest Textiles

Behind these doors rests the heart of Tailored Society: the Fabric Cabinet.
 A quiet sanctuary within our studio, it houses an exceptional collection of English and Italian fabric books—each selected for its heritage, craftsmanship, and character. This is where your bespoke journey begins. The moment these books open, a world of texture, color, and artistry unfolds.

Every fabric we select is intentional.

Every mill we partner with has a legacy.

Every cloth tells a story—of the artisan who wove it, the region that shaped it, and the gentleman it ultimately becomes part of.

Our Fabric Cabinet is more than a library—
 it is a vault of possibility.

A Tradition of Handwork


What You'll Discover

Suiting Collections

Our suiting selection includes superfine worsteds, textured flannels, classic twills, breathable hopsacks, and high-twist travel cloths, each chosen with intention and balance. These fabrics offer a refined hand-feel and visual depth while maintaining durability, structure, and ease of wear. The result is luxury without fragility and elegance without compromise—garments designed to perform as beautifully as they appear.

Refined checks, cashmere blends, seasonal tweeds, lightweight Italian designs, and structured English jacketing. Personality pieces crafted for depth, warmth, and dimension. 

Cotton stretch twills, moleskins, tropical wools, and year-round blends designed for daily wear, business travel, and relaxed tailoring. 

A curated library of the world’s most prestigious shirting fabrics—from crisp poplins and smooth twills to luxurious oxfords, chambrays, and refined casual textures. Sourced from heritage Italian houses, our shirting assortment emphasizes purity of cotton, weaving precision, and exceptional hand-feel—ensuring every shirt drapes beautifully and wears comfortably throughout the day. 

Exclusive small-batch collections, rare fibers, and limited editions not typically found in the broader market. Many of these cloths will never be produced again. 

Ornate wooden cabinet with glass doors, displaying shoes and clothing.
Stack of folded fabrics in earthy tones and patterns.
Top Quality Cloths

Premier Shirting Mills

Thomas Mason
Italy, 1796

 The gold standard of shirting; originally English, now woven in Italy with unmatched precision and character.

Albini Group
Italy, 1876

Europe’s most advanced shirting mill, known for Egyptian cotton, crisp finishing, and innovative blends balancing comfort and structure.

Albiate 1830
Italy, 1830

The fashion-forward division of Albini, specializing in denim, chambray, flannel, and textured casual shirting with refined Italian craftsmanship.

Our Cloth Library

The Mills We Trust

Ariston
Italy, 1920

Bold Neapolitan personality expressed through vibrant patterns, rich textures, and impeccably engineered seasonal designs.

Caccioppoli
Italy, 1920

Neapolitan house celebrated for expressive palettes, seasonal flair, and beautifully woven cloths with Mediterranean character.

Carnet
Italy, 1973

A fashion-forward Italian powerhouse offering expansive, meticulously curated collections across suiting and jacketing.

Dormeuil
France, 1842

Parisian sophistication blended with pioneering textile innovation; creators of iconic luxury fibers and finishes.

Drago
Italy, 1973

Technical mastery in high-twist yarns, performance fibers, and modern suiting solutions.

Dugdale Bros & Co.
England, 1896

Sheffield heritage mill producing structured, resilient English suiting with timeless sartorial integrity.

E. Thomas
Italy, 1922

Renowned for luxurious blends of silk, cashmere, linen, and fine wool—crafted with textural artistry and refinement.

Ermenegildo Zegna
Italy, 1910

Iconic Italian refinement rooted in performance, innovation, and masterful finishing; known for drape and quiet luxury.

Escoria
New Zealand, origins 15th century; revived 1990s

Rare noble fiber from a heritage sheep breed; naturally elastic, exceptionally soft, and exclusive.

Fox Brothers
England, 1772

Legendary flannel mill producing heirloom-quality cloths with unmistakable British character.

Fratelli Tallia di Delfino
Italy, 1903

Prestigious Biella mill specializing in ultra-luxury suiting fabrics with immaculate finishing.

Gladson
United States, 1952

Premier New York fabric house offering luxury cloth through proprietary collections and elite European partnerships.

Guabello
Italy, 1815

Producers of superfine worsteds with clean, contemporary drape ideal for modern tailoring.

Harrisons of Edinburgh
England, 1863

A cornerstone of British cloth—authoritative, refined, and performance-driven.

Holland & Sherry
England, 1836

Meticulously crafted suiting and jacketing fabrics renowned for luxury, structure, and longevity.

Huddersfield & Yorkshire Mills
England, roots 1800s; modern 2005

Built on centuries of English weaving tradition; reliable, resilient, and crafted for longevity.

Lanificio F.lli Cerruti
Italy, 1881

Elegant, fluid worsteds and luxurious blends rooted in Biella excellence.

Lanificio F.lli Colombo
Italy, 1964

Leaders in baby cashmere and noble fibers; exquisitely soft, lightweight, and refined.

Loro Piana
Italy, 1924

World leaders in noble fibers with unparalleled softness; the benchmark of understated elegance.

Maison Hellard
France, 1680

Historic French textile house known for artisanal weaving, wool–silk blends, and exceptional refinement.

Marzoni
Italy, 2006

Contemporary Italian mill producing bold patterns, vibrant palettes, and expressive luxury cloth.

Piacenza
Italy, 1733

Masters of cashmere and vicuña, offering luxurious, ultra-soft blends with a storied heritage.

Porter & Harding
Scotland, 1947

Renowned for robust, high-performance tweeds rooted in Scottish tradition.

Reda
Italy, 1865

Vertically integrated Biella mill producing polished, lightweight worsteds with exceptional finishing.

Scabal
England, 1938

Masters of tradition and innovation; known for rich color depth, luxurious hand-feel, and refined finishing.

Smith Woollens
England, 1921

Purveyors of crisp, structured British worsteds with enduring elegance and clarity.

Standeven
England, 1885

Distinguished Yorkshire mill producing classic worsteds with durability and clean design.

Vitale Barberis Canonico
Italy, 1663

The world’s oldest mill in continuous operation; foundational, timeless, and exceptionally versatile.

W. Bill
British Isles, 1846

Specialists in rare tweeds and heritage jacketing; rustic, authentic, and deeply storied.

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