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| Material: | 100% Polyester |
| Width (cm): | 147 |
| Grammage (g/m²): | 110 |
| Pattern: | Standard, Artistic, Decorative, Cherry Blossom, Branches |
| 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 Fabric - Biarritz is a 100% polyester microfiber with a weight of 110 gr/m2 and a width of 147 cm. This sustainable fabric is GRS certified and is suitable for a wide variety of uses, from fashion and accessories to sportswear and swimwear. The printed design features a standard complexity with an artistic and decorative style, and has elements of nature such as branches and cherry blossoms. The main colors are an elegant bluish-gray, a deep mauve pink, and a vibrant Cadillac pink. This design can be easily combined with other plain colors such as white, black, and gray.
The fabrics texture is thin, rigid, and soft with a smooth and pleasant feel against the skin. The most common application for this fabric is fashion and accessories, but it can also be used in sportswear, swimwear, and much more. As for the printed design, it has a high visual and artistic complexity, which adds a touch of elegance and sophistication to any garment.
It is important to note that this printed fabric only has one printed side, which means it must be carefully placed on the garment to ensure the design is visible. In addition, it is recommended to wash this fabric carefully at a maximum temperature of 30°C to maintain its quality and durability.
The printing technology used for this fabric is sublimation, which provides high quality and durability of the printed design. The sublimation process involves printing the design on sublimation paper and then transferring it to the fabric using heat and pressure. This creates a permanent connection between the ink and the fabric fibers, which ensures that the design lasts as long as the fabric.