Super 110s Suits For Men: A Guide

When you're investing in a quality suit, fabric matters. A lot. One of the most popular options among style conscious professionals and suit enthusiasts is Super 110 wool for the perfect balance between luxury and wearability.
Super 110s is a particularly fine grade of wool. The finer the wool is, the softer it is, and the more luxurious it is in the suiting world. But what exactly does that mean? Super 110 wool is made with fibres that are at around 18.25 microns thick. The grading system ranges from around 70 - 200, with Super wool in the 100s and above being a special investment for those looking for an especially fine quality suit.
We source our Super 110s fabric from Reda, an Italian mill globally renowned for its heritage, craftsmanship and meticulous attention to detail.
Super 110s combines a soft finish with the everyday practicality you need for busy days. The wool is tightly woven for a clean finish, and still retains the strength and structure you need for regular wear. For instance, a Super 110s suit will hold its shape and be more hardwearing than finer grades like Super 150s or Super 180s, while still looking premium.
With a Super 110s suit, you reap all the benefits of wool. It's naturally breathable and will help to regulate your temperature depending on whether it's warm or cold outside. It's also incredibly soft and luxurious, and a real investment if you're looking for a fine suit that is a cut above your average. If you wear suits frequently, or travel often for business and need to look smart, a Super 110s suit is reliable and will not wear out as quickly as a higher grade of Super wool.
By following the steps below, you can easily keep your suit looking its best with minimal hassle. We recommend that you hold off from the dry cleaners after every wear, as you don't want to wear down the delicate fibres. After each wear, give your suit a gentle brush to remove dust and keep the fabric fresh. Using a gentle steamer is much gentler than an iron and will help to preserve the fabric's natural texture. Store in a breathable garment bag to protect from dust and keep it fresh.