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| Material: | 94% Polyester, 6% Elastane |
| Width (cm): | 147 |
| Grammage (g/m²): | 80 |
| Features: | Transparent, Thin, Elastic |
| Application / Use: | Skirts, Dresses, Dresses, Bras / B ralettes, Panties |
| Manufacturing Method: | Single-sided digital textile printing, all products are custom-made to order. |
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The base fabric, Elastic Tulle - Oslo, is a synthetic fiber tulle with a high percentage of polyester and a small amount of elastane, which gives it elasticity in both directions. Its weight, 80 gr/m2, and width, 147 cm, allow for great versatility for use in both fashion and lingerie. The solid color printed in incarnadine rose has an ink composition according to CMYK: 5 98 69 1, which gives it an intense and vibrant tone.
This secondary color reflects femininity and romanticism, and combines especially well with soft tones such as cream, ivory, and white to achieve a delicate, vintage, and sophisticated look. This particular color is printed on one side by digital textile printing, which means that precise and sharp tones are achieved without having to apply dye to the fabric.
The general characteristics of the base fabric are its transparent visual texture, delicate tactile texture, and moderate elasticity. These characteristics make it suitable for garments that require drape, delicacy, and movement; such as skirts, lingerie dresses, bralettes, panties, bodysuits, and stockings. In addition, its timelessness makes it perfect for several seasons.
Regarding care, it is important to note that this fabric should not be washed with hot water above 30ºC, as it can deteriorate. It also does not allow ironing or tumble drying due to its delicacy and the presence of elastane in its composition.
Finally, this fabric is printed using sublimation technology, which consists of transferring an image previously printed on special paper by heat and pressure onto the surface of the blank fabric. This process allows the ink to evaporate and penetrate the fibers of the fabric to achieve a uniform and durable finish.