Dormeuil fabric

Build a Hall Madden custom garment with a historical French fabric merchant. Limited production runs.

Dormeuil is a French luxury cloth house founded in 1842 by Jules Dormeuil, who began by importing the finest English fabrics into Paris before expanding with his brothers to London and beyond.

Over the following generations, Dormeuil evolved from a merchant into a creator of its own high-end fabrics, blending a Franco-British heritage: design and headquarters in France, with weaving centered in Yorkshire, England.

Today the house is still family-run and known for innovative suiting bunches like Amadeus and Exel, and for sourcing rare fibres—fine Merino, cashmere and even vicuña—to supply top tailors and luxury brands worldwide.

Hall Madden review: “It looks expensive because it is expensive”; fabric often found in Brioni suits. An elite French house that competes with LP and HS.

Virtually browse Dormeuil’s fabric collections.

Fall Winter 2025

  • Ascot Soft Touch

Dormeuil is a family-owned luxury mill that works only with the finest wool and a superior dye process to create truly exclusive suiting cloth.

  • Elite wool only: They use wool from the underbelly of the sheep – the longest, finest, softest fibers, protected from the elements. Cheaper fabrics mix in coarser wool from other areas.

  • Superior color: Dormeuil dyes the individual yarns before weaving, giving richer, more stable color and sharper patterns than bulk-dyed cloth.

  • True exclusivity: Most Dormeuil suiting is limited to about 800 meters (~200 suits), versus 5,000 meters (~1,250 suits) from mills like Loro Piana—and it’s never reissued, so your exact fabric can’t be copied.