Suedwolle Group debuts wool-based down jackets

Under its Suedwebs Innovation Hub, Suedwolle Group has unveiled a fresh collection of down jackets that showcase the potential of natural fibers in outerwear. Developed with Tintoria Finissaggio 2000 and designer Omar Bertona, the range blends advanced textile engineering with bold visual design to deliver both comfort and technical performance.

The jackets use warp‑knitted wool combined with luxury fibers such as mohair, cashmere, and silk for a soft, tactile outer layer with rich visual depth. Innovative 3D pigment printing, rarely applied to wool, adds sculptural texture and dimensionality to each piece.

Inside, the jackets are filled with 100% recycled wool padding instead of conventional down. This natural insulation offers breathability, warmth, and a distinctive hand‑feel. A detailed, multi‑stage finishing process guarantees crisp printing, durable yarn performance, and full traceability of fibers.

Technical expertise from Tintoria Finissaggio 2000 ensured flawless dyeing, printing, and finishing, while Omar Bertona’s creative direction struck a balance between expressive graphics and everyday wearability.

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