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Heavy-duty plain weave cotton, tighter and heavier than standard canvas. The go-to for workwear (Carhartt, Dickies), bags, and outdoor gear.

Material Score Breakdown

7-axis material rubric, not a garment verdict β€” see disclosure below.

76/100
DurabilityStrong95

How long the fabric lasts with regular use

ComfortWeak50

Softness, feel against skin, wearability

BreathabilityWeak45

Air flow and ventilation

WarmthTypical55

Heat retention and insulation

Moisture WickingPoor30

Ability to pull sweat away from skin

SustainabilityAbove-average70

Environmental impact of production and disposal

Care EaseAbove-average75

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 duck canvas. The axes above are research-backed averages for the fiber itself.

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

Best For

πŸ‘”Formal/Office
Good

Good durability (95) and comfort (50) for office wear

🌱Sustainable Fashion
Good

Good sustainability score (70)

Pros

  • βœ“ Extremely durable
  • βœ“ Abrasion resistant
  • βœ“ Gets softer with washing
  • βœ“ Affordable

Cons

  • βœ— Stiff when new
  • βœ— Heavy
  • βœ— Poor breathability

Care Guide

Washwarm (40Β°C)
Cyclenormal
Detergentregular
BleachOxygen only
Drytumble medium
Ironhigh
Dry Cleanavoid
SoftenerOK

Special Notes

β€’ Pre-wash before sewing

Additional Care Tips

  • β€’ Machine wash warm
  • β€’ Tumble dry medium
  • β€’ Expect 3-5% shrinkage

Cost

$$$$$

Budget-friendly

Shrinkage

May shrink 2-5% β€” wash cold

Eco Rating

Strong environmental credentials