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| Material: | 100% Polyester |
| Width (cm): | 150 |
| Grammage (g/m²): | 120 |
| Pattern: | Decorative, Photography, Roses, Wildflowers, Artistic Flowers |
| Features: | Brilliant, Smooth, Thin |
| Application / Use: | Shirts, Blouses, Kimono, Accessories, Monkeys |
| Manufacturing Method: | Single-sided digital textile printing, all products are custom-made to order. |
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Amsterdam Satin fabric is a high-quality fabric, with a composition of 100% polyester and a weight of 120 gr/m2. Its bright and soft texture provides a smooth and delicate feel, making it ideal for fashion garments and lingerie. The printed design is decorative in style and features a floral nature composed of roses, wildflowers, and artistic flowers, in multicolor tones that make it an attractive and versatile fabric. This fabric could be combined with plain tones such as pastel pink, light blue, mint green, or white to create elegant and sophisticated garments.
This fabric is printed with the stamped design on one side using digital textile printing, which means that the printing is done on one side of the fabric, providing high quality and definition of the image.
Regarding its general characteristics, the fabric is resistant and durable, making it an ideal fabric for everyday wear and for ceremony garments. For its part, the stamped design is of high quality and definition, resulting in a sharp and clear image. Among the applications and uses of this fabric are fashion, accessories, and lingerie, such as dresses, blouses, pajamas, skirts, pants, etc.
It is important to take into account the care of this fabric, so bleaching should be avoided and the washing temperature should not exceed 40ºC. In addition, ironing at a warm temperature is advised and it can be tumble dried at a reduced temperature.
Finally, this fabric is manufactured using sublimation technology, which consists of printing the design on transfer paper and then transferring it to the fabric using heat and pressure, providing great sharpness and definition of the image.