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_1122
Availability: In Stock
This one is structured. Traditional. Formal in the best sense. The base is deep, dark burgundy—almost black cherry—rich and serious. Then woven into it, a geometric repeat pattern. Intricate crimson-red diamond knots, connected like a lattice, with smaller dot accents scattered between them. The contrast between the dark ground and the vibrant woven motifs is striking. The red doesn't shout. It glows. From a distance, the lining reads as a textured, deep burgundy. Get close, and the geometry reveals itself—precise, elegant, unmistakably classic.
The jacquard weave gives this fabric a luxurious, high-definition finish. It's smooth to the touch with enough structure to drape beautifully inside a jacket without feeling flimsy. The fabric is lightweight and breathable, gliding over your shirt or waistcoat without catching, bunching, or creating static. Perfect for professional charcoal or black business suits, or custom evening waistcoats where you want a lining that feels as formal as the occasion.
This is for the guy who appreciates tradition but doesn't want to be boring. Who believes that a geometric pattern can be just as elegant as a floral one. The deep burgundy works beautifully with charcoal, black, navy, and even dark brown outerwear. Use our 3d-designer to see how it pairs with your chosen suit or waistcoat. Because the outside may be what the world sees, but the inside is where the real structure lives.
Fiber & Weave: Jacquard-woven. Lightweight with a luxurious, high-definition finish. Deep dark burgundy base with a geometric repeat pattern of intricate crimson-red diamond knots and smaller dot accents.
Don't just line your suit. Give it a backbone. Burgundy Lattice Knot. Structured, traditional, and quietly confident.
This one is structured. Traditional. Formal in the best sense. The base is deep, dark burgundy—almost black cherry—rich and serious. Then woven into it, a geometric repeat pattern. Intricate crimson-red diamond knots, connected like a lattice, with smaller dot accents scattered between them. The contrast between the dark ground and the vibrant woven motifs is striking. The red doesn't shout. It glows. From a distance, the lining reads as a textured, deep burgundy. Get close, and the geometry reveals itself—precise, elegant, unmistakably classic.
The jacquard weave gives this fabric a luxurious, high-definition finish. It's smooth to the touch with enough structure to drape beautifully inside a jacket without feeling flimsy. The fabric is lightweight and breathable, gliding over your shirt or waistcoat without catching, bunching, or creating static. Perfect for professional charcoal or black business suits, or custom evening waistcoats where you want a lining that feels as formal as the occasion.
This is for the guy who appreciates tradition but doesn't want to be boring. Who believes that a geometric pattern can be just as elegant as a floral one. The deep burgundy works beautifully with charcoal, black, navy, and even dark brown outerwear. Use our 3d-designer to see how it pairs with your chosen suit or waistcoat. Because the outside may be what the world sees, but the inside is where the real structure lives.
Fiber & Weave: Jacquard-woven. Lightweight with a luxurious, high-definition finish. Deep dark burgundy base with a geometric repeat pattern of intricate crimson-red diamond knots and smaller dot accents.
Don't just line your suit. Give it a backbone. Burgundy Lattice Knot. Structured, traditional, and quietly confident.
| Details | |
| COMPOSITION | VISCOSE / RAYON, ALL SYNTHETIC |
| WEAVE | Jacquard |
| FABRIC TYPE | LINING |
| COLLECTION | 2.PREMIUM |
| PATTERN | FLORAL |
Tags: Burgundy Lattice Knot, Lining
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