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| Material: | 97% Polyester, 3% Elastane |
| Width (cm): | 150 |
| Grammage (g/m²): | 209 |
| Pattern: | Moles, Moles, Dark |
| 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 features a printed design that combines circular shapes in two different sizes: large circles and small dots known as "topos." The predominant colors are silk blue and minimal percentages of white cotton tones. The design is sophisticated and modern, adding elegance to any garment made from it. The fabric is digitally printed on one side.
The composition of this bi-elastic fabric combines 97% polyester and 3% elastane, giving it a textured, rough yet soft, and elastic feel. Thanks to the combination of these materials, the fabric adapts to the body and offers great comfort. It has a weight of 209 gr/m2 and a width of 150 cm. It is suitable for both womens and mens fashion, such as trousers, skirts, jeans, shorts, dresses, and accessories. It can also be used for home textiles like kitchen towels, cushions, and napkins, as well as for decorating hoops, frames, and outdoor cushions. This fabric is timeless, so it can be used in any season.
For its care, it is recommended not to bleach, wash at a maximum temperature of 30°C, dry cleaning is allowed (except with trichloroethylene), iron at a cool temperature, and it cannot be tumble dried. It is important to follow these instructions so that the fabric retains its characteristics and design.
The printing technology used for the Bi-elastic Twill Fabric - Lisbon is sublimation, which allows the printed design to penetrate the fabric fibers, providing softness to the garment. This process is carried out using a digital fabric printer, which prints the design onto transfer paper using special inks and heat, then transfers it to the fabric with a heat press.