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| Material: | 100% Polyester |
| Width (cm): | 147 |
| Grammage (g/m²): | 110 |
| Pattern: | Home Decoration, Artistic Flowers, Indian Floral, Light |
| Features: | Thin, Rigid, Soft |
| Application / Use: | Handbags, Bermuda, Wallets, Swimsuit, Swimsuit |
| Sustainability certificates: | GRS |
| Manufacturing Method: | Single-sided digital textile printing, all products are custom-made to order. |
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The Recycled Microfiber - Biarritz fabric features a printed design in a Home Decor style with artistic floral and Indian motifs in shades of Sand Green, Cornsilk Off-White, and Olive Green. This design symbolizes a connection with nature and evokes a sense of harmony and peace. Additionally, the fabric is printed with the single-sided printed design using digital textile printing.
Regarding general characteristics, the Recycled Microfiber - Biarritz fabric is thin, rigid to the touch, and soft at the same time. On the other hand, the printed design has a subtle texture that adds depth to the colors. This combination creates an elegant and subtle fabric while capturing attention with its floral details.
The fabric is versatile and suitable for a wide range of applications or uses. In addition to Fashion, Accessories, Bags, Sportswear, Swimwear, Bermuda shorts, Wallets, and Swimsuits, this fabric can be used in Fashion, Swimwear, Swimsuits. Also, the main colors of the design can be combined with other solid tones such as beige, light brown, light orange, and coffee.
Regarding care, we recommend not bleaching, washing at a maximum temperature of 30ºC, not using trichloroethylene in dry cleaning, ironing at a cool temperature, and not tumble drying. To prolong the lifespan of the fabric, be careful when ironing and avoid using a steam sauna during ironing.
Finally, the printing technology used in the manufacturing of this fabric is sublimation. The sublimation technique uses special inks that are transferred from paper to fabric using heat and pressure. This creates a high-resolution and durable image on the textile surface.