As a classic and versatile garment, the choice of fabrics for jackets is directly related to the texture, comfort and durability of the jackets. Jacket fabrics on the market can be roughly divided into three levels according to grade, each with its own unique characteristics and applicable scenarios.

High-end fabrics usually refer to jackets made of natural leather, such as sheepskin, cowhide and horsehide. These fabrics not only have outstanding texture, but also have extremely high durability and can withstand bad weather, suitable for consumers who pursue high-end quality. In addition to natural leather, high-end fabrics also include wool-polyester blends, wool-cotton blends, high-grade chemical fiber blends and pure chemical fiber fabrics that have been specially processed. These fabrics maintain a certain degree of breathability and comfort while also having good appearance retention.
Mid-to-high-end fabrics cover a variety of medium and long fiber tweeds, polyester-cotton rainproof poplin, nylon silk, TC poplin, rubber silk and imitation sheepskin. Although these fabrics are slightly inferior to high-end fabrics in texture and durability, they can still provide a good wearing experience and are relatively more affordable. For example, polyester-cotton rainproof poplin is a fabric that is both breathable and water-repellent, suitable for making jackets suitable for spring and autumn.
Mid- and low-end fabrics mainly include ordinary fabrics such as viscose-cotton blends and pure cotton. Although these fabrics are not as good as the first two in texture and durability, they are low in cost and suitable for consumers with limited budgets. Pure cotton fabrics are popular for their good breathability and comfort, and are suitable for making daily casual jackets.
When choosing jacket fabrics, consumers should make decisions based on their needs, budget, and expected usage scenarios. For example, for people who often need to be outdoors, it may be more appropriate to choose fabrics with wind and rainproof functions; while for consumers who pursue fashion, they may prefer natural leather fabrics with outstanding texture. No matter which fabric is chosen, it is important to ensure the comfort and durability of the jacket to meet the wearing needs of different occasions.