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#1 2007-01-17 21:01:07

tom22
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Viyella?

Does anyone still stock Viyella in the old 55% wool 45 % cotton mix? All I seem to see today is the 80% cotton variety which is definitely not the luxury fabric I used to wear. and a definite staple of the New England look.

 

#2 2007-01-17 21:02:58

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Re: Viyella?


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#3 2007-01-17 21:37:38

Marc Grayson
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Re: Viyella?

IMO, even nicer than Viyella is a Swiss cloth under the trade name Lanella, about a 70/30 wool cotton mix.  Herzfeld in NYC sells shirts made from this cloth, in a wide variety of patterns, or they at least used to.  The ones I own enjoy beautiful workmanship with Charvet-style square bottoms and the slit on each side.


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#4 2007-01-17 21:56:20

Patrick Bateman
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Re: Viyella?


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#5 2007-01-18 19:21:43

tom22
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Re: Viyella?

I will have to look in at Hertzfeld's on my next trip to NYC. The thread is inspired by my rubbing my hand over that 80/20 blend shirt last week and being very, very unimpressed. The 80/20 number didn't sound right so I looked up one of my circa 1960 catalogs from Abercrombie Fitch. They listed the 55% lambswool and  45% cotton mix as standard. A glance at Wickpedia informs me that the 80/20 is actually known as Clydella, a leser product of a few Scotish mills on the Clyde.  Mr. Wilder's query about the fabric in Horace's thread makes me fear that the real Viyella may be an extinct fabric. I know the Darien Sports Shop carries these shirts. I'm going to examine the fabric this Saturday.
     At the moment I simply offer up the Viyella story as further proof that things are not improving.

 

#6 2007-01-18 19:24:50

Patrick Bateman
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Re: Viyella?

I have a bunch of T&A wool-cotton shirts that are between 3-5 years old. They are not labeled as "Viyella" but are an 80% cotton-20% wool mix.


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#7 2007-01-18 21:27:23

Coolidge
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Re: Viyella?

Clydella, why cantcha be true?

 

#8 2022-03-31 09:31:50

AFS
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Re: Viyella?

Like Smedley - no, unlike Smedley, now - these were once made just up the road from me.  They tend to be rather a dull shirt nowadays.  Yes, there's that 80/20 mix to consider.  There's also polyester.  Long, long ago JFM mentioned something English Countryfied at the Andover Shop, that being a Tattersall button-down.  I licked my lips at the time but nothing has popped up - so far as I'm aware - on Ebay, even Over There.

 

#9 2024-02-29 12:11:51

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Re: Viyella?

I hear that Viyella is closed; or at least the wing that made the wool/cotton blend fabrics. A real shame.

 

#10 2024-11-25 16:09:12

An Unseen Scene
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Re: Viyella?

I envisage you're right, the retail side is still online.

 

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