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| Material: | 100% Polyester |
| Width (cm): | 150 |
| Grammage (g/m²): | 120 |
| Pattern: | Crow's Foot, Dark |
| Features: | Brilliant, Smooth, Thin |
| Application / Use: | Shirts, Blouses, Kimono, Accessories, Monkeys |
| Manufacturing Method: | Single-sided digital textile printing, all products are custom-made to order. |
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The polyester Satin/Satin fabric named Raso-Ámsterdam features a houndstooth printed design in predominant canary yellow and cotton white tones, with a slight touch of corn yellow. This design symbolizes elegance and sophistication in a garment, making it perfect for sewing shirts, blouses, skirts, trousers, tops, jumpsuits, and dresses. Additionally, it perfectly complements solid tones such as black, brown, dark blue, and wine red.
The fabric has a shiny and smooth texture to the touch, with a thinness that gives it an elegant drape in any design. The fabric is printed with the stamped design on one side using digital textile printing, which provides a maximum level of detail and sharpness. The combination of this technology and the fabric components allows for excellent dimensional stability and wear resistance.
In terms of general characteristics, the fabric has a weight of 120 gr/m2 and a width of 150 cm, perfect characteristics for a wide range of applications. It can also be washed at a maximum temperature of 40ºC and should not be bleached. On the other hand, the design presents a vibrant and balanced color combination that adapts to various seasons of the year.
Regarding its attributes, its main use is for the fashion market, especially for the production of mens and womens garments, as well as accessories. It is also ideal for lingerie, pajamas, and wedding dresses, thanks to its soft and delicate texture.
This fabric is produced using polyester sublimation technology, a printing process that uses special inks that are permanently fixed to the fabric by transferring the design from printed paper, heated to a high temperature for subsequent fixation. This process produces a clear and sharp image quality, especially on synthetic fabrics such as polyester.