
The Fabric Crush List: What We’re Obsessed With This Month
Each month, we fall in love with textures that feel good, wear well, and look even better. Fabrics are the heartbeat of every collection we build. They influence the way clothes move, breathe, and live in our wardrobes. That’s why this month we’re spotlighting the materials we can’t stop touching, styling, and recommending. These are the ones that are soft without being flimsy, structured without stiffness, and effortlessly wearable from AM to PM. Let’s dive into what’s winning our hearts right now.
Cotton Poplin That Holds Its Ground
There’s something about crisp cotton poplin that never fails to make an impression. We love how it offers structure without weight and keeps its shape all day. It’s ideal for elevated basics like button-downs and structured shirtdresses. The finish is clean and polished but still breathable which makes it perfect for warm days when you want to look sharp without sweating it out. This month we’re drawn to poplin for its subtle shine and quiet drama. It irons out beautifully but honestly still looks chic with a few soft creases too.
Textured Linen With Real Personality
Linen often gets a reputation for being too casual but this season’s blends are changing that. We’re into heavier linens that drape better and wrinkle less. They have a natural texture that adds depth to minimal outfits and feel relaxed yet expensive. We’re pairing linen blazers with wide-leg trousers or throwing on an oversized linen shirt over fitted basics for a look that’s easy but considered. Linen speaks to those off-duty days where you still want to feel refined. It also ages beautifully which makes it a fabric worth investing in.
Modal That Feels Like Cloud Wear
Modal is that fabric you slip on and forget you’re wearing because it’s just that soft. It has a fluid drape and feels cool against the skin. We’ve been using it in relaxed tops and easy-fit dresses because it brings that lived-in comfort with a touch of elegance. It doesn’t cling but it still flatters and it holds color in a way that keeps everything looking fresh after multiple washes. We’re especially loving modal-blend tees and lounge silhouettes that don’t compromise on style or comfort.
Structured Rib Knits That Stay Polished
This month we’re also drawn to ribbed knits that offer the perfect mix of stretch and form. These aren’t your average sweaters. The knit is fine enough to feel clean but textured enough to stand out. We’re leaning into fitted rib tops with slightly flared sleeves or ribbed midi dresses that contour gently without clinging too tightly. These knits are great transitional pieces that layer beautifully or hold their own. They don’t lose shape easily which makes them perfect for repeated wear.
Washed Twill That Balances Softness and Strength
Washed twill is one of our quiet favorites. It has the softness of something already lived in but with the weight and durability of a more structured fabric. We’re seeing it in cargo trousers, oversized jackets and utility-inspired pieces that feel modern but grounded. Twill is one of those fabrics that works year-round and gets better with every wear. The matte finish adds depth to neutral tones which fits right into our earth-toned mood board this month.
French Terry That Elevates the Everyday
French terry has come a long way from just being loungewear. This month we’re into polished terry sets with clean seams and minimal silhouettes. The inside feels plush but the outside has a flat finish that looks refined. It’s the ideal fabric for pieces that are built for movement whether you’re heading out or staying in. French terry joggers with a sharp crop top or a half-zip pullover with tailored bottoms are combinations we’re loving right now.
These fabrics are shaping the way we dress this month — quietly luxurious, never fussy and made to be lived in. At the end of the day it’s the material that touches your skin and moves with you and that’s where true style comfort and longevity begin. We’ll keep crushing on these and watching how they evolve but for now they’re leading the way in our closets and collections.