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| Material: | 94% Polyester, 6% Elastane |
| Width (cm): | 150 |
| Grammage (g/m²): | 180 |
| Pattern: | Pictorial, Standard, Geometrics, Modern Art, Artistic |
| 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 Stretch Knit Crepe Fabric - Riga is an elastic crepe fabric with a composition of 94% polyester and 6% elastane. Its printed design combines pictorial, abstract, geometric, and artistic elements, with bright and colorful hues. This design features abstract shapes, rectangles, and circles in multiple colors. It can be combined with plain colors such as white, black, and navy blue to highlight the single-sided design printed using digital textile printing.
Regarding general characteristics, the fabric has an elastic and grainy texture, making it ideal for fitted yet comfortable garments. On the other hand, the printed design has standard complexity, making it versatile for different garment styles.
The applications for this fabric are diverse, being suitable for making dresses, jumpsuits, t-shirts, tops, skirts, pants, cardigans, and knitwear for both men and women. It is a timeless fabric, perfect for any season of the year.
Regarding care, it is recommended not to bleach, wash at a maximum temperature of 40ºC, dry clean except with trichloroethylene, iron at low temperature, and tumble dry at reduced temperature.
Finally, the printing technology used on this fabric is polyester sublimation. This process involves printing the design on special paper and then transferring it to the fabric using heat and pressure. This method ensures the long-lasting and wash-resistant fixation of colors on the fabric.