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| Material: | 100% Polyester |
| Width (cm): | 160 |
| Grammage (g/m²): | 220 |
| Pattern: | Painting, Simple, Drawn, Artistic, Decorative |
| Features: | Drawn out |
| Application / Use: | Hoodies, Toiletry bags, Hoodies, Backpacks, Tracksuit |
| Sustainability certificates: | GRS |
| Manufacturing Method: | Single-sided digital textile printing, all products are custom-made to order. |
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The base fabric for this product is the Brushed Sweatshirt Fabric - Boston, characterized by its 100% polyester composition and a weight of 220 gr/m2. Its width of 160 cm makes it ideal for manufacturing sweatshirts, toiletry bags, backpacks, and sportswear for women, men, and children. The fabric holds GRS certification, guaranteeing its sustainability as it is made from recycled materials. The brushed finish gives it a soft and pleasant feel against the skin.
Meanwhile, the printed design stands out as brand new and amazing, combining a certain simplicity within its complexity. It is inspired by artistic painting and drawing techniques, creating a decorative figure that achieves an artistic style in its composition. The main colors of the design are predominantly grayish, with 32.63% dark tones and 31.09% intermediate tones. These colors could be perfectly combined with plain fabrics in white, black, and light gray tones to bring balance to the ensemble.
It is worth noting that the fabric is printed with the design on one side using digital textile printing, thus ensuring high definition and quality of the pattern. Its care is simple but requires some points to consider, such as not bleaching it, not ironing it, washing it at a maximum temperature of 40ºC, and it can be tumble dried at a reduced temperature.
Finally, the printing technology used to manufacture this fabric is sublimation (polyester), which allows for a perfect fixation of the design onto the fabric. This technique involves printing the design onto a transfer paper sheet in reverse, which is then transferred to the fabric using a heat press, so that the pattern permanently fuses with the fabric fibers at a high temperature.