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_1181
Availability: In Stock
This one is hard to name and easy to love. The color is blackened-teal—that rare hue that sits between deep forest green and midnight navy. It's not quite green. Not quite blue. It's both, and neither, and something else entirely. From across the room, the lining reads almost as black. But then the light hits, and the teal reveals itself—moody, deep, alive. The crisp, fine diagonal twill weave adds structure and durability, while catching the light to create a refined metallic shimmer. From a distance, the lining looks like a textured, dark mystery. Get close, and the twill and teal appear—sophisticated, unique, quietly brilliant.
The fabric is silky and low-friction, providing a high-performance "slip" that allows tailored garments to move effortlessly and maintain their silhouette. No catching. No bunching. No static. Just a clean, luxurious layer that makes getting dressed feel intentional. The sturdy twill construction adds durability, making this lining ideal for garments that need to hold their shape and withstand frequent wear. High-quality construction means it will last as long as the garment itself.
This is for the guy who wants something different but doesn't want to announce it. Who understands that blackened-teal is the color of twilight—dark enough to be serious, interesting enough to be memorable. Perfect for bespoke charcoal or black suits, providing a subtle, moody pop of color that remains professional—the kind of detail only you and anyone lucky enough to see the inside will ever know. Use it for luxury winter overcoats, where the sturdy twill construction is ideal for the interior of heavy wool or cashmere outerwear, adding both durability and a hidden shimmer. Or choose it for modern evening blazers, an excellent alternative to standard black, adding a liquid-like sheen to formal tailoring that catches the light with every movement. The blackened-teal works beautifully with charcoal, black, navy, deep brown, and even olive outerwear. Use our 3d-designer to see how it pairs with your chosen suit, overcoat, or blazer. Because the outside may be what the world sees, but the inside is where the teal lives.
Fiber & Weave: High-performance twill. Silky, low-friction, and breathable with a superior slip finish. Blackened-teal hue between deep forest green and midnight navy with a crisp, fine diagonal twill weave that creates a refined metallic shimmer.
Don't just line your jacket. Give it a twilight. Shimmering Midnight Teal Twill. Moody, unique, and quietly brilliant.
This one is hard to name and easy to love. The color is blackened-teal—that rare hue that sits between deep forest green and midnight navy. It's not quite green. Not quite blue. It's both, and neither, and something else entirely. From across the room, the lining reads almost as black. But then the light hits, and the teal reveals itself—moody, deep, alive. The crisp, fine diagonal twill weave adds structure and durability, while catching the light to create a refined metallic shimmer. From a distance, the lining looks like a textured, dark mystery. Get close, and the twill and teal appear—sophisticated, unique, quietly brilliant.
The fabric is silky and low-friction, providing a high-performance "slip" that allows tailored garments to move effortlessly and maintain their silhouette. No catching. No bunching. No static. Just a clean, luxurious layer that makes getting dressed feel intentional. The sturdy twill construction adds durability, making this lining ideal for garments that need to hold their shape and withstand frequent wear. High-quality construction means it will last as long as the garment itself.
This is for the guy who wants something different but doesn't want to announce it. Who understands that blackened-teal is the color of twilight—dark enough to be serious, interesting enough to be memorable. Perfect for bespoke charcoal or black suits, providing a subtle, moody pop of color that remains professional—the kind of detail only you and anyone lucky enough to see the inside will ever know. Use it for luxury winter overcoats, where the sturdy twill construction is ideal for the interior of heavy wool or cashmere outerwear, adding both durability and a hidden shimmer. Or choose it for modern evening blazers, an excellent alternative to standard black, adding a liquid-like sheen to formal tailoring that catches the light with every movement. The blackened-teal works beautifully with charcoal, black, navy, deep brown, and even olive outerwear. Use our 3d-designer to see how it pairs with your chosen suit, overcoat, or blazer. Because the outside may be what the world sees, but the inside is where the teal lives.
Fiber & Weave: High-performance twill. Silky, low-friction, and breathable with a superior slip finish. Blackened-teal hue between deep forest green and midnight navy with a crisp, fine diagonal twill weave that creates a refined metallic shimmer.
Don't just line your jacket. Give it a twilight. Shimmering Midnight Teal Twill. Moody, unique, and quietly brilliant.
| Details | |
| COLOR | |
| COMPOSITION | VISCOSE / RAYON, ALL SYNTHETIC |
| WEAVE | Satin |
| PATTERN | Solid / SemiSolid |
| FABRIC TYPE | LINING |
| COLLECTION | 2.PREMIUM |
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