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| Material: | 100% Polyester |
| Width (cm): | 150 |
| Grammage (g/m²): | 420 |
| Pattern: | Simple, Photography, Architecture, Brick, Light |
| Features: | Rigid |
| Application / Use: | Jackets, Blazers, Coats / Trench, Skirts, Dresses |
| Manufacturing Method: | Single-sided digital textile printing, all products are custom-made to order. |
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Se trata de un tejido con relieve y al ser impreso presenta fuerza de color en las fibras más externas quedando en su color natural las fibras internas. Puede presentar pequeñas trazas, hilos o borra dada su naturaleza reciclada y cuya aparición, aunque se de en un % bajo de ocasiones, es totalmente arbitraria e inevitable. |
Tweed - Chanel fabric is a stiff fabric weighing 420 gr/m2, composed of 100% polyester, and with a width of 150 cm. It is characterized by its simply complex printed design, inspired by architecture and photography. The main print is a multicoloured brick pattern. This design could be combined with solid tones such as black, grey, beige, brown, and fuchsia to create a modern and daring look. Additionally, it is important to note that the fabric is digitally printed on one side only.
This fabric stands out for its stiffness, making it perfect for crafting garments such as jackets, blazers, coats, skirts, dresses, bomber jackets, and vests. Furthermore, it can also be used for home cushions in bedrooms, living rooms, and kitchens. Similarly, it is suitable for creating shorts, Bermuda shorts, bow ties, caps, and sports vests.
This fabric requires specific care instructions: do not use bleach, wash at maximum temperatures of 30ºC, iron at a cool temperature, and avoid tumble drying. Likewise, dry cleaning is recommended, except with trichloroethylene.
The printing technology used to produce this fabric is sublimation. This technique involves printing an image on sublimation paper, which is then heated until the image is transferred to the fabric through pressure and heat. This process is very useful for ensuring colour durability and design sharpness.