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| Material: | 100% Polyester |
| Width (cm): | 150 |
| Grammage (g/m²): | 120 |
| Pattern: | Standard, Home Decoration, Brick, Dark, Paper |
| 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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The base fabric used for this printed design is Amsterdam satin/raso, with a composition of 100% polyester and a weight of 120 gr/m2. The fabric width is 150 cm, and recommended care instructions include no bleaching, washing at a maximum temperature of 40ºC, ironing at a warm temperature, and tumble drying at a reduced temperature. The printed design features standard complexity, a home decor style, brick shapes, and other elements associated with paper and walls. The main colors are pepper red (44.08%), olive green (14.1%), and pepper red (30.03%). This design could be combined with solid colors such as white, black, and dark green.
The visual texture of the fabric is shiny, and its feel is smooth and thin. The printing is done using sublimation technology (polyester) and is printed on one side. This fabric can be used in a wide variety of applications, such as womens and mens fashion (shirts, blouses, jumpsuits, skirts, pants, tops), lingerie (pajamas, dresses, bridal wear), kimonos, and accessories (scarves). Thanks to its texture and sheen, it could also be used in home decor for upholstery of armchairs or cushions.
It is important to follow the recommended care instructions for this fabric to maintain its quality and prevent damage: do not bleach, wash at a maximum temperature of 40ºC, dry cleaning is allowed except for trichloroethylene, iron at a warm temperature, and tumble dry at a reduced temperature.
Finally, the printing technology used on this fabric is sublimation (polyester). This process involves printing an image on paper and then transferring it onto the fabric through a process of heat and pressure, resulting in a high-quality and durable print.