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A textured fabric with looped or curled yarns creating a nubby surface. Often wool or mohair. Iconic in Chanel-style jackets.

Material Score Breakdown

7-axis material rubric, not a garment verdict — see disclosure below.

70/100
DurabilityTypical55

How long the fabric lasts with regular use

ComfortAbove-average75

Softness, feel against skin, wearability

BreathabilityTypical60

Air flow and ventilation

WarmthAbove-average75

Heat retention and insulation

Moisture WickingPoor35

Ability to pull sweat away from skin

SustainabilityTypical65

Environmental impact of production and disposal

Care EaseWeak40

How easy it is to wash, dry, and maintain

What this score doesn't measure

This is a material rating, not a verdict on any specific garment made from bouclé. The axes above are research-backed averages for the fiber itself.

  • ×Construction. Yarn staple length, weave / knit structure, stitch count, finishing. Identical fiber, very different garments.
  • ×Fabric weight (GSM). A 140 GSM tee and a 220 GSM tee made of the same bouclé feel and last very differently.
  • ×Dye + finishing chemicals. Beyond the three we flag (PFAS, formaldehyde, antimony), dozens of textile finishes aren't modelled.

Best For

🧥Winter Outerwear
Good

Good warmth (75) for cold weather

😴Sleepwear
Good

Good comfort (75) and breathability (60) for sleeping

🌱Sustainable Fashion
Good

Good sustainability score (65)

Pros

  • Unique textured appearance
  • Excellent warmth
  • Hides wrinkles

Cons

  • Snags easily
  • Difficult to repair
  • Can pill

Care Guide

Washdry clean only
Cyclenone
Detergentnone
BleachDo not bleach
Dryflat dry
Ironlow
Dry Cleanrecommended
SoftenerNo

Special Notes

Avoid snagging on jewelry

Additional Care Tips

  • Dry clean recommended
  • Store flat

Cost

$$$$$

Premium

Shrinkage

May shrink 2-5% — wash cold

Eco Rating

Moderate impact — consider eco alternatives