USEFUL FACTS

Materials, design, and wear guidance from the Pato Nepal perspective.

Do Men Really Need A Linen Suit?

Cotton-linen suiting is a practical option for warmer weather in Kathmandu. The open weave improves airflow, and the fabric helps manage heat through long days while keeping a structured silhouette.

At Pato Nepal, linen blends are selected for balance: breathable enough for daily movement, yet refined enough for social events and semi-formal occasions.

How Silk Is Made

Premium silk begins with carefully selected cocoons and controlled reeling, where long continuous fibers are preserved for strength and luster. The yarn is then woven and finished to create a softer hand feel and clean drape.

In luxury garments, the visible sheen is only one part of quality. The real difference comes from consistent thread grading, weave density, and finishing precision.

Ultimate Guide To Wearing A Better Suit

Fit remains the single most important rule. The shoulder line should sit clean, the chest should stay smooth without pulling, and trousers should break naturally over the shoe without excess bunching.

Fabric choice should match climate and occasion. Lighter cloth works for daytime heat, while structured wool blends maintain sharper form for evening and formal wear.

Why Cashmere Is Expensive

Cashmere is sourced from a fine undercoat with limited yearly yield, so supply is naturally low. Sorting, de-hairing, and spinning are labor-intensive and directly affect softness and durability.

Higher-grade cashmere uses finer, longer fibers, which increase comfort, warmth retention, and long-term performance, especially in tailored outerwear.