Trends
Printed Fabrics View articles
Telas en Colores Lisos View articles
Telas para Imprimir View articles
| Material: | 75% Polyester, 25% Elastane |
| Width (cm): | 150 |
| Grammage (g/m²): | 230 |
| Pattern: | Complex, Tropical, Chart pattern, Botanist, Decorative |
| 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. |
| Care: |
|
The Recycled Lycra - Seal fabric is a 230 gr/m2 lycra composed of 75% polyester and 25% elastane, with a width of 150 cm and certified as sustainable by GRS for being made of recycled materials. The printed design of this fabric presents a high visual complexity, combining tropical, botanical and floral elements (artistic, pictorial flowers and roses) in a decorative and cheerful graphic pattern in multicolor tones. The main colors of this design allow combining with a variety of plain fabrics in pink, blue, green and yellow tones.
The Recycled Lycra - Seal fabric with its printed design stands out for its soft, elastic and chlorine-resistant texture, with a very high UPF (UV Protection Factor) 50+ finish that makes it ideal for use in lingerie, sportswear and swimwear such as bikinis, swimsuits, leotards and leggings. Its application in swimwear is also ideal since its elastic fabric and its resistance to environmental factors has greater durability compared to other types of fabric.
It is important to note that, despite its resistance to environmental factors, the Recycled Lycra - Seal fabric requires specific care to guarantee its durability and quality. It is recommended not to bleach, wash at a maximum temperature of 40ºC and do not tumble dry and the garment is not suitable for dry cleaning, in addition to ironing at cold temperatures.
The printing technology used for this fabric is sublimation (polyester), which allows digital printing by heat and pressure on the fabric, impregnating the ink into the fibers of the fabric to achieve a durable and high-quality print on one side.