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_1153
Availability: In Stock
This one is moody. In the best way. The base is deep charcoal—dark, grounded, serious. Then, woven through it, silver-grey highlights that catch the light like metal. The paisley pattern is large-scale, bold, but the real detail is in the texture. The motif has a stippled, almost crystalline feel that gives the fabric a metallic sheen. It's not shiny. It's not loud. It's sharp. Industrial and elegant at the same time. From a distance, the lining reads as a textured dark grey. Get close, and the silver reveals itself—high-contrast, modern, unmistakably masculine.
The jacquard weave gives this fabric structure and depth. It's smooth to the touch but has a refined, substantial feel—enough to drape beautifully inside a jacket without feeling flimsy. The fabric is lightweight and breathable, gliding over your shirt without catching, bunching, or creating static. Perfect for modern slim-fit black or grey suits where you want a sharp, masculine edge on the inside.
This is for the guy who wears a charcoal suit and wants the inside to match his attitude. For the man who believes that modern style lives in the details. The deep charcoal base works beautifully with black, charcoal, navy, and grey outerwear. The silver-grey highlights add a metallic edge that feels both industrial and elegant. Use our 3d-designer to see how it pairs with your chosen jacket. Because the outside may be what the world sees, but the inside is where the real confidence lives.
Fiber & Weave: Jacquard-woven. Lightweight with a refined, substantial feel. Deep charcoal base with silver-grey highlights woven into a large-scale paisley motif featuring a stippled, crystalline texture and metallic sheen.
Don't just line your jacket. Give it an edge. Shadow Steel Paisley. Sharp, modern, and completely masculine.
This one is moody. In the best way. The base is deep charcoal—dark, grounded, serious. Then, woven through it, silver-grey highlights that catch the light like metal. The paisley pattern is large-scale, bold, but the real detail is in the texture. The motif has a stippled, almost crystalline feel that gives the fabric a metallic sheen. It's not shiny. It's not loud. It's sharp. Industrial and elegant at the same time. From a distance, the lining reads as a textured dark grey. Get close, and the silver reveals itself—high-contrast, modern, unmistakably masculine.
The jacquard weave gives this fabric structure and depth. It's smooth to the touch but has a refined, substantial feel—enough to drape beautifully inside a jacket without feeling flimsy. The fabric is lightweight and breathable, gliding over your shirt without catching, bunching, or creating static. Perfect for modern slim-fit black or grey suits where you want a sharp, masculine edge on the inside.
This is for the guy who wears a charcoal suit and wants the inside to match his attitude. For the man who believes that modern style lives in the details. The deep charcoal base works beautifully with black, charcoal, navy, and grey outerwear. The silver-grey highlights add a metallic edge that feels both industrial and elegant. Use our 3d-designer to see how it pairs with your chosen jacket. Because the outside may be what the world sees, but the inside is where the real confidence lives.
Fiber & Weave: Jacquard-woven. Lightweight with a refined, substantial feel. Deep charcoal base with silver-grey highlights woven into a large-scale paisley motif featuring a stippled, crystalline texture and metallic sheen.
Don't just line your jacket. Give it an edge. Shadow Steel Paisley. Sharp, modern, and completely masculine.
| Details | |
| COMPOSITION | VISCOSE / RAYON, ALL SYNTHETIC |
| WEAVE | Jacquard |
| FABRIC TYPE | LINING |
| COLLECTION | 2.PREMIUM |
Tags: Shadow Steel Paisley, Lining
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