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_1130
Availability: In Stock
This one is pure energy. The base is deep cardinal red—rich, bold, the kind of red that demands attention. Woven into it are slightly brighter crimson paisley motifs, just a shade lighter, catching the light with a shimmering effect that feels almost alive. It's a monochromatic red-on-red jacquard, tonal and vibrant. From a distance, the lining reads as a textured, powerful red. Get close, and the pattern appears—layered, luminous, unmistakably luxurious.
The jacquard weave gives this fabric a smooth, high-end feel. It's lightweight and breathable, gliding over your shirt or sweater without catching, bunching, or creating static. No stiffness. No bulk. Just a clean, luxurious layer that makes getting dressed feel like a statement. Perfect for charcoal or black suits, evening blazers, statement formalwear, or any garment where you want a lining that brings bold energy and quiet luxury to the inside.
This is for the guy who isn't afraid to wear red—even where no one can see it. Who believes that a monochromatic pattern can be just as bold as a contrasting one. The cardinal red works beautifully with charcoal, black, navy, and even grey outerwear. The brighter crimson adds a layered, shimmering depth that lifts the interior without ever being chaotic. Use our 3d-designer to see how it pairs with your chosen suit or blazer. Because the outside may be what the world sees, but the inside is where the fire lives.
Fiber & Weave: Jacquard-woven. Smooth, high-end feel with a lightweight, breathable finish. Deep cardinal red base with slightly brighter crimson woven paisley motifs in a small-scale, delicate pattern, creating a shimmering tonal effect.
Don't just line your jacket. Give it a flame. Cardinal Crimson-Pin. Bold, energetic, and quietly luxurious.
This one is pure energy. The base is deep cardinal red—rich, bold, the kind of red that demands attention. Woven into it are slightly brighter crimson paisley motifs, just a shade lighter, catching the light with a shimmering effect that feels almost alive. It's a monochromatic red-on-red jacquard, tonal and vibrant. From a distance, the lining reads as a textured, powerful red. Get close, and the pattern appears—layered, luminous, unmistakably luxurious.
The jacquard weave gives this fabric a smooth, high-end feel. It's lightweight and breathable, gliding over your shirt or sweater without catching, bunching, or creating static. No stiffness. No bulk. Just a clean, luxurious layer that makes getting dressed feel like a statement. Perfect for charcoal or black suits, evening blazers, statement formalwear, or any garment where you want a lining that brings bold energy and quiet luxury to the inside.
This is for the guy who isn't afraid to wear red—even where no one can see it. Who believes that a monochromatic pattern can be just as bold as a contrasting one. The cardinal red works beautifully with charcoal, black, navy, and even grey outerwear. The brighter crimson adds a layered, shimmering depth that lifts the interior without ever being chaotic. Use our 3d-designer to see how it pairs with your chosen suit or blazer. Because the outside may be what the world sees, but the inside is where the fire lives.
Fiber & Weave: Jacquard-woven. Smooth, high-end feel with a lightweight, breathable finish. Deep cardinal red base with slightly brighter crimson woven paisley motifs in a small-scale, delicate pattern, creating a shimmering tonal effect.
Don't just line your jacket. Give it a flame. Cardinal Crimson-Pin. Bold, energetic, and quietly luxurious.
| Details | |
| COMPOSITION | VISCOSE / RAYON, ALL SYNTHETIC |
| WEAVE | Jacquard |
| FABRIC TYPE | LINING |
| COLLECTION | 2.PREMIUM |
Tags: Cardinal Crimson-Pin, Lining
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