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| Material: | 93% Polyester, 5% Viscose, 2% Elastane |
| Width (cm): | 150 |
| Grammage (g/m²): | 380 |
| Pattern: | Watercolor, Simple, Drawn, Watercolor, Modern Art |
| Features: | Soft |
| Application / Use: | Altar Cloths, Coats / Trench, Coaster, Jackets / Vests, Blazers |
| Manufacturing Method: | Single-sided digital textile printing, all products are custom-made to order. |
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The base fabric is a cloth called Glasgow, composed of 93% polyester, 5% viscose, and 2% elastane, with a weight of 380 gr/m2 and a width of 150 cm. This fabric has a soft texture to the touch and is printed with the design on one side, using polyester sublimation printing technology.
The printed design is abstract, watercolor, and has a drawn style. The lines and shapes are simple and minimalist, making it especially suitable for modern and elegant garments. The main colors consist of cotton white, dragon purple, and shy pink, which gives it a touch of freshness and sobriety. This fabric could combine well with dark tones such as black, gray, and navy blue.
The fabric and its printed design exhibit great quality and durability. This fabric is suitable for different applications such as fashion, home textiles, and others. It is perfect for outerwear such as trench coats, blazers, and vests, as well as for kitchen and dining cloths. Furthermore, thanks to its composition, it is very resistant to use and washing.
To properly care for this fabric, we must avoid bleaching, wash at a maximum temperature of 40ºC, iron at a warm temperature, and do not use a tumble dryer. It is important to consider these care instructions to maintain the quality and durability of the fabric and its print.
The printing technology used in the manufacturing of this fabric is polyester sublimation, which allows designs to be transferred clearly and durably onto the fabric. A specialized printer is used to place the sublimation ink on the transfer paper, and then it is transferred to the fabric through heat and pressure, guaranteeing exceptional print quality.