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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 is Elastic Tulle - Oslo, composed of 94% polyester and 6% elastane, with a weight of 80 gr/m2 and a width of 147 cm. The solid printed color is an Onyx Grey, with a CMYK of 71 58 55 62. This shade symbolizes elegance, sophistication, and intimidation, but also depth and stability. Additionally, it pairs perfectly with neutral and pastel tones, as well as with more vibrant shades from the same range, such as dusty pink, purple, or dark blue.
The base fabric and its printed color stand out for their characteristics, such as their soft and elastic feel, visual transparency, and the delicacy of the fabric. The solid printed color provides uniform coverage and wear resistance, thanks to digital textile printing technology, where it is printed on one side. This printing allows for more precise and brilliant colors, with better detail definition.
Among the applications and uses of Elastic Tulle - Oslo, we find fashion, for both women and men, in skirts, dresses, and accessories like stockings; lingerie in bras, briefs, bodysuits, and wedding dresses; and childrens fashion in dresses. Furthermore, thanks to its elasticity and transparency, it adapts perfectly to the skin, endowing elegance and delicacy to the garments in which it is used.
Regarding care, it is important to avoid bleaching and dry cleaning, as well as not to iron or tumble dry. It is recommended to soften the fabric by hand washing at a low temperature, preferably with cold water.
The printing technology used on Elastic Tulle - Oslo and its solid printed color is polyester sublimation. This technique is based on the transfer of ink from a special paper support to the fabric, using heat and pressure, which creates a resistant and durable print, with great detail definition and a uniform and brilliant finish.