The canvas is a layer of material attached to the inside of a jacket to give it shape, while the lining is a thinner layer of cloth that lies between the wearer's body and the canvas and jacket interior. Some jackets are unlined.
Collection: Acetate Lining
Product Code: LN_1101
Availability: In Stock
This one takes a playful pattern and makes it serious. The base is deep charcoal—dark, grounded, industrial. Woven into it are medium-sized slate grey dots, sitting just above the surface. The contrast is tonal, subtle, not cartoonish. From a distance, the lining reads as a textured dark grey with quiet movement. Get close, and the polka dots reveal themselves—modern, refined, unexpected. It's a pattern that usually feels fun, but here, it feels like architecture.
The jacquard weave gives this fabric a smooth, substantial hand. It's durable, with excellent "slip" for heavier garments—gliding over your shirt or sweater without catching, bunching, or creating static. No stiffness. No bulk. Just a clean, structured layer that makes getting dressed feel solid. Perfect for business suits in grey or black, and structured winter overcoats where you want a lining that can handle weight while still looking sharp.
This is for the guy who wants a little personality in his suit but doesn't want it to be obvious. Who appreciates a polka dot that feels more like steel than celebration. The deep charcoal and slate grey work beautifully with black, charcoal, navy, and even camel outerwear. The dots add rhythm and texture without ever being loud. Use our 3d-designer to see how it pairs with your chosen suit or overcoat. Because the outside may be what the world sees, but the inside is where the quiet pattern lives.
Fiber & Weave: Jacquard-woven. Smooth, substantial hand with excellent durability and slip. Deep charcoal base with medium-sized slate grey dots woven into the fabric, creating a subtle tonal contrast that feels modern and industrial.
Don't just line your coat. Give it a beat. Graphite Polka Dot. Serious, structured, and secretly playful.
This one takes a playful pattern and makes it serious. The base is deep charcoal—dark, grounded, industrial. Woven into it are medium-sized slate grey dots, sitting just above the surface. The contrast is tonal, subtle, not cartoonish. From a distance, the lining reads as a textured dark grey with quiet movement. Get close, and the polka dots reveal themselves—modern, refined, unexpected. It's a pattern that usually feels fun, but here, it feels like architecture.
The jacquard weave gives this fabric a smooth, substantial hand. It's durable, with excellent "slip" for heavier garments—gliding over your shirt or sweater without catching, bunching, or creating static. No stiffness. No bulk. Just a clean, structured layer that makes getting dressed feel solid. Perfect for business suits in grey or black, and structured winter overcoats where you want a lining that can handle weight while still looking sharp.
This is for the guy who wants a little personality in his suit but doesn't want it to be obvious. Who appreciates a polka dot that feels more like steel than celebration. The deep charcoal and slate grey work beautifully with black, charcoal, navy, and even camel outerwear. The dots add rhythm and texture without ever being loud. Use our 3d-designer to see how it pairs with your chosen suit or overcoat. Because the outside may be what the world sees, but the inside is where the quiet pattern lives.
Fiber & Weave: Jacquard-woven. Smooth, substantial hand with excellent durability and slip. Deep charcoal base with medium-sized slate grey dots woven into the fabric, creating a subtle tonal contrast that feels modern and industrial.
Don't just line your coat. Give it a beat. Graphite Polka Dot. Serious, structured, and secretly playful.
| Details | |
| COLOR | |
| COMPOSITION | VISCOSE / RAYON, ALL SYNTHETIC |
| WEAVE | Satin |
| PATTERN | Polka Dots, FLORAL |
| FABRIC TYPE | LINING |
| COLLECTION | 2.PREMIUM |
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