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| Material: | 100% Polyester |
| Width (cm): | 145 |
| Grammage (g/m²): | 116 |
| Pattern: | Specks, Moles, Moles, Dark |
| Features: | Waterproof, Thin |
| Application / Use: | Jackets, Down jackets, Raincoats, Shower Curtains, Cushions |
| Manufacturing Method: | Single-sided digital textile printing, all products are custom-made to order. |
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The base fabric to be used is the Windproof Waterproof Fabric - Target, which consists of a technical fabric with a density of 116 gr/m2 and a width of 145 cm. The fabric composition is 100% polyester and its finish is waterproof, making it ideal for use during winter. The printed design on the fabric features circular motifs, whether in the form of spots, polka dots, or dots, in a color palette mainly composed of black, yellow, and grapefruit red. These shades combine perfectly with other plain colors such as white, grey, or navy blue.
The fabric is printed with the patterned design on one side by digital textile printing, which provides a clean and sharp finish. As for general characteristics, its delicate texture and soft touch stand out, making it perfect for making sportswear such as raincoats, jackets, or padded jackets for men, women, and children.
Among the applications and uses that can be given to this fabric, mens and womens fashion stands out, both for sportswear and city wear. In addition, it can be used for making raincoats, padded jackets, and jackets to protect against cold and rain during winter.
It is important to take into account the care that this fabric should have, such as not using bleaching products, washing it at a maximum temperature of 40ºC, not dry cleaning it, ironing it at a low temperature, and not tumble drying it. With these cares, the fabric will retain its characteristics for much longer.
Finally, the printing technology used to manufacture this fabric is sublimation (polyester), which consists of printing the design on transfer paper and then transferring it to the fabric by heat. This technique allows for high print quality and a wide variety of possible designs.