Multistage Interconnection Networks (MINs) remain interesting for research and are continuously being improved as they are essential devices for constructing scalable parallel computers or for connecting networks. In this paper a new idea - new architecture - is introduced. The proposed construction uses switch elements connected with redundancy internal paths and fan out at the end of the construction. In this multistage system, the performance metrics in terms of throughput and packet latency are improved and the fault tolerance is kept within acceptable limits. Moreover, we demonstrate that the cost of the proposed innovative fabric is not expensive compared to other similar switching structures in terms of network size. The amelioration of the proposed system is demonstrated quantitatively.