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| Material: | 93% Polyester, 7% Elastane |
| Width (cm): | 150 |
| Grammage (g/m²): | 245 |
| Pattern: | Scribble, Pictorial, Standard, Mondrian, Abstract |
| Features: | Soft, Brilliant, Elastic |
| Application / Use: | Dresses, Blazers, Chairs, Body, Bikinis |
| Manufacturing Method: | Single-sided digital textile printing, all products are custom-made to order. |
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The Retro Velvet Fabric - Paris features an abstract, colorful printed design with scribbled shapes and artistic lines. The main colors are multicolored, giving it a bright and vibrant look. This design could be combined with plain fabrics in neutral tones like white, black, or gray to highlight its print.
The fabric is digitally printed with the design on one side, ensuring high-quality reproduction and superior durability. It is important to note that this fabric is not printed on both sides, but only on one.
In terms of general characteristics, the Retro Velvet fabric - Paris is soft to the touch, elastic, and visually shiny. Its composition of polyester and elastane offers excellent adaptability to the body and a luxurious feel. The printed design adds an artistic and colorful touch to any sewing project.
Regarding applications and uses, this fabric is ideal for making fashion garments such as dresses, blazers, skirts, and tops, as well as for home decoration in curtains, cushions, or furniture upholstery. It can also be used for creating accessories like kimonos or scrunchies.
Care instructions for this fabric include hand washing, dry cleaning without trichloroethylene, and no ironing or tumble drying. These instructions will help maintain the quality and appearance of the fabric over time.
The Retro Velvet Fabric - Paris is manufactured using sublimation printing technology, which guarantees a faithful reproduction of the printed design on the fabric in a durable and time-resistant manner. This printing process is carried out at high temperatures, allowing the colors to be permanently impregnated into the fabric fibers.