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| Material: | 75% Polyester, 25% Elastane |
| Width (cm): | 150 |
| Grammage (g/m²): | 230 |
| Pattern: | Simple, Photography, Raspberry, Blackberries, Berries |
| Features: | Elastic, Chlorine Resistant, Very High UV Protection 50+ |
| Application / Use: | Body, Bikinis, Swimsuit, Jersey, Tights / Leggings |
| Sustainability certificates: | GRS |
| Manufacturing Method: | Single-sided digital textile printing, all products are custom-made to order. |
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The Recycled Lycra Fabric - Seal, weighing 230 gr/m2, features an intricate printed design of fruits like raspberries, blackberries, and berries in multicolored tones. It is printed on one side using sublimation technology on polyester. The fabric is elastic, chlorine-resistant, and has a very high UV protection factor of 50+. Its composition is 75% polyester and 25% elastane, making it ideal for clothing such as lingerie, swimwear, tights and leggings, and sportswear for women, men, and children. The fabric has a width of 150 cm and a grammage of 230 gr/m2.
Regarding the design, its combination of multicolored tones allows it to be paired with solid colors like white, black, pink, blue, and light green. The printed fabric is soft to the touch and has a pleasant texture against the skin. Being chlorine-resistant, it is ideal for use in swimming pools and wet areas.
The Recycled Lycra Fabric - Seal, weighing 230 gr/m2, is certified sustainable and recycled, making it an environmentally conscious choice. Additionally, it holds GRS certification, guaranteeing the use of recycled materials in its production. For care, it is recommended not to bleach, wash with water at a maximum temperature of 40ºC, iron at a low temperature, and not tumble dry. The fabric is not suitable for dry cleaning.
The printing technology used is sublimation on polyester, which involves digitally printing on transfer paper with special inks, then placing it on the fabric and subjecting it to high temperatures and pressure. This allows the ink to turn into gas and penetrate the fabric fibers, creating a durable and resistant design.