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| Material: | 94% Polyester, 6% Elastane |
| Width (cm): | 150 |
| Grammage (g/m²): | 180 |
| Pattern: | Standard, Modern Art, Chart pattern, Home Decoration, Abstract |
| Features: | Elastic, Granules |
| Application / Use: | Dresses, Monkeys, T-shirts, Tops, Skirts |
| Manufacturing Method: | Single-sided digital textile printing, all products are custom-made to order. |
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En colores lisos y/o estampados este tejido puede blanquear si se abre en exceso, es ampliamente adquirido por nuestros clientes en productos textiles que no exigen grandes elongaciones. Recomendamos adquirir una muestra para validar que es la textura y acabado que busca. |
The fabric in question is the Elastic Knit Crepe - Riga. Its printed design features a standard complexity modern style, with an abstract graphic pattern. The main colors are cotton white, cantaloupe orange, and rose gold. This design symbolizes freedom and creativity thanks to its complexity and abstract pattern.
The fabric is presented as a crepe knit composed of 94% polyester and 6% elastane, making it an elastic fabric with a granular feel. Its width is 150 cm with a weight of 180 gr/m2. The printed design is digitally printed on one side, making it ideal for creating fashion garments for both women and men, such as dresses, jumpsuits, t-shirts, skirts, pants, and knitwear in general. This printed fabric can be combined with solid colors such as black, navy blue, and light pink.
The fabric is resistant to machine washing at a maximum temperature of 40°C and allows dry cleaning, as long as trichloroethylene is avoided. Low-temperature ironing and reduced-temperature tumble drying are recommended.
The printing technology used for the manufacturing of this fabric is sublimation (polyester), which allows for high definition of the design and durable fixation of the design on the fabric. This technique consists of transferring inks from a printed transfer paper using heat and pressure onto the surface of the fabric.