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| Material: | 94% Polyester, 6% Elastane |
| Width (cm): | 147 |
| Grammage (g/m²): | 80 |
| Pattern: | Moles, Dark |
| Features: | Transparent, Thin, Elastic |
| Application / Use: | Skirts, Dresses, Dresses, Bras / B ralettes, Panties |
| Manufacturing Method: | Single-sided digital textile printing, all products are custom-made to order. |
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The fabric of this design is Elastic Tulle - Oslo, composed of 94% polyester and 6% elastane. It has a weight of 80 gr/m2 and a width of 147 cm. This fabric is extremely versatile, being commonly used in a wide variety of fashion and lingerie applications.
The printed design of this fabric features circular shapes and polka dots in grapefruit red, night black, and bell pepper red tones, creating a modern and elegant effect. This combination can be complemented with other solid colors such as white and black, allowing for a wide range of possibilities for creating garments and accessories.
The fabric is digitally printed with the design on one side, creating a detailed and sharp image. The fabric is notable for its transparent texture and elastic capacity, making it ideal for producing close-fitting and lightweight garments.
The applications and uses of this fabric are broad and varied, and it can be used in the production of dresses, skirts, lingerie, bralettes, panties, bodysuits, and stockings. In addition, it is an excellent option for childrens and bridal wear, thanks to its transparency and delicacy.
It is important to note that this fabric requires specific care, such as not bleaching, washing at maximum temperatures of 30° C, and not ironing. In addition, the garment does not allow dry cleaning and should not be tumble dried.
This fabric uses polyester sublimation printing technology, which allows for the creation of detailed designs with vibrant colors on one side of the fabric. This technique involves placing water-based ink on transfer paper, which is then printed onto the fabric through heat and pressure, producing a durable and high-quality result.