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| Material: | 97% Polyester, 3% Elastane |
| Width (cm): | 150 |
| Grammage (g/m²): | 209 |
| Pattern: | Brushstrokes, Painting, Standard, Modern Art, Abstract |
| Features: | Wrinkled, Elastic, Soft |
| Application / Use: | Pants, Cloths, Skirts, Jeans, Shorts |
| Manufacturing Method: | Single-sided digital textile printing, all products are custom-made to order. |
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The Bi-elastic Twill Fabric - Lisbon is a twill composed of 97% polyester and 3% elastane. With a weight of 209 gr/m2 and a width of 150 cm, this fabric has an elastic and soft texture, ideal for making fashion garments such as skirts, pants, shorts, dresses, and accessories. In addition, its roughness attributes make it an excellent option for making frames and decorative paintings.
The printed design of this fabric is abstract, with multicolored brushstrokes that bring a sense of movement and vitality to the fabric. With attributes associated with modern art and standard complexity, this design adapts to various combinations with other solid colors such as black, white, blue, and pink, among others. We emphasize that the fabric is printed on one side by digital textile printing.
The general characteristics of the fabric and the printed design complement each other, creating a balanced fusion of texture, soft touch, and elasticity. In addition, its abstract design allows creating garments and accessories with an artistic and modern touch.
Regarding the applications and uses of this fabric, those indicated in the description can be highlighted, but it can also be used in the production of cushions for the home, delicate upholstery, and mobile or tablet covers.
For its care, we recommend not bleaching, washing at a maximum temperature of 30ºC, dry cleaning except trichloroethylene, ironing at a cool temperature, and not tumble drying.
Finally, it should be noted that the printing technology used in this fabric is sublimation (polyester), a method by which colors are transferred through heat and pressure, resulting in a permanent and high-quality print.