I believe this is the silk velvet woven especially for the Kremlin in their renovations. They had to resurrect some old looms to weave this Imperial Russian silk velvet. John told me that Stefano B. (the shoemaker - sorry forget how to spell the surname) had made a pair of button boots with silk velvet uppers and on inquiring about the source of the fabric pointed him in the direction of the source of fabric.aus_md wrote: John's additional strengths are his design flair and his exhaustive knowledge of fabrics. As an example of the latter, a poster on this forum sought a source for silk velvet for a smoking jacket. I imagine that the repository of knowledge in this forum is as comprehensive as any other available to us, yet a source was not nominated. I also have decided to have a (pure) silk velvet jacket made. John has located a source, (woven on 18th c. looms in Italy) and has a suit-length in his store.
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