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| Material: | 85% Polyester, 12% Polyamide, 3% Elastane |
| Width (cm): | 150 |
| Grammage (g/m²): | 280 |
| Pattern: | Specks, Moles, Moles, Light |
| Features: | Soft |
| Application / Use: | Chairs, Armchairs, Pants, Overshirts, Cushions |
| Manufacturing Method: | Single-sided digital textile printing, all products are custom-made to order. |
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IMPORTANTE: plazo de recepción de tela base previsto para el 15 de Febrero, todos los pedidos previos de Enero y Febrero se expedirán a partir de esa fecha. |
The fabric in question is the Velveteen Corduroy - Dublin, composed of 85% polyester, 12% polyamide, and 3% elastane, with a weight of 280 gr/m2 and a width of 150 cm. The printed design features circles and polka dots in white, pearl pink, and deep mauve pink. The fabrics texture is soft and shiny, and it can be combined with plain colors such as gray, green, or brown.
The fabric is printed with the design on one side using digital textile printing, which means the image is not on the reverse side of the fabric. In terms of general characteristics, the fabrics texture is soft to the touch and has an eye-catching sheen, making it perfect for interior decoration and clothing.
Among the applications and uses of the fabric are decoration and upholstery for armchairs, sofas, chairs, and cushions, as well as the creation of garments such as pants, overshirts, jackets, blazers, bomber jackets, vests, handbags, and backpacks. Additionally, its use in the kitchen and bedroom is also possible thanks to its versatility and durability.
Care instructions for this fabric include not bleaching it, washing it at a maximum temperature of 30ºC, not dry cleaning it (with the exception of dry cleaning with trichloroethylene), ironing it at a cool temperature, and not tumble drying.
Finally, the printing technology used to manufacture this fabric is polyester sublimation, a process that involves transferring ink to the fabric using heat and pressure. This method allows for a high degree of detail and resolution in the design, as well as great durability and wash resistance.