Tweed Fabrics
Tweeds originated in Scotland and Ireland in the 18th century as a handwoven fabric for farmers and landowners. It became fashionable in Britain during the 19th century, especially among the aristocracy, for countryside clothing.
They are generally made from coarse wool and are woven in a twill or herringbone structure. They often feature multicolored yarns, creating a heathered or speckled effect. The fabric is moisture-resistant, breathable, and insulating, making it ideal for colder climates. Additionally, precision yarn dyeing before weaving ensures rich, enduring color depth and pattern definition ideal for high-performance outerwear.

Discover the beauty of wool tweed fabric reimagined for conscious luxury at Kochartex. Being a leading producer of woolen textiles in India, we merge traditional craftsmanship with forward-thinking to create luxurious, textured tweed fabric with virgin as well as recycled wool. Our eco-friendly process converts waste into elegant outerwear fabric with classic weaves such as herringbone, plaids, and dobbies, perfect for blazers, coats, and shackets. We also offer a wide range of vibrant and classic colors in our tweed collection to suit every style and season. Wherever you’re looking for fashion, interiors, or innovation, our green fabrics are compliant with international standards. Venture into our tweed fabric range, where heritage combines with innovation, and sustainability is woven in.