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FOllOw SuIT
Smart. Sleek. Polished. That’s the impact of a sharply tailored
suit. Drawing on that same concept, InterfaceFlOR introduces
Suits-U™. less is more with this elegant range inspired by the
texture of men’s classic flannel suits. with its subtle heathered
and striated patterning, it echoes the smart, executive look.
The beauty of this product is its versatile customisation. Simply
pick a base and choose any of the 12 accent stripes for an
instant “bespoke suit”. The accent stripes add a shot of colour
or contrast – much like a pocket square or tie on a suit. Select
from vivid hues like yellow, red, teal and orange to more neutral
black, beige and brown. Alternatively, it can also work alone,
because sometimes you want to wear a suit without a tie.

Not only does it look good, it wears well. Suits-u is made
from 50 per cent cut pile and 50 per cent loop, which means
it is lightweight but extremely high performing, and supremely
resistant to crushing and creasing from walking or sitting.
Yin-Yang™ Collection
A FINE BAlANCE
The ancient Asian belief in yin and yang is rooted in the power of
complementary opposites. In the same spirit, InterfaceFlOR’s
Yin-Yang™ collection evokes that intriguing paradox. An artful
combination of traditional Asian iconography and modern,
minimalist Zen interiors, the collection is the perfect marriage
of sophisticated beauty and sensory comfort. Made entirely
from Aquafil Struttura yarn, with 15 per cent recycled content,
yin-yang mixes bold, large-scale patterns with subtle, small
ones; and dark colours with light to create a checkerboard
of contemporary style. The range comes in 24 traditional
colourways ranging from rich jewel tones to neutrals.
Suits-U™
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