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| Material: | 93% Polyester, 7% Elastomer |
| Width (cm): | 145 |
| Grammage (g/m²): | 145 |
| Features: | Soft, Smooth |
| Application / Use: | Bermuda, Shirts, Clothespin Bag, Cushions, Swimsuit |
| Sustainability certificates: | GRS |
| Manufacturing Method: | Single-sided digital textile printing, all products are custom-made to order. |
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The base fabric is the Sport Recycled Polyester - Basic in white, printed in a fern green with a CMYK of 58 38 89 29. This color is a fresh and energetic tone that is associated with nature and renewal. Symbolically, the color green is a symbol of balance and harmony.
The fabric texture is soft to the touch, and its weight is 145 gr/m2 with a width of 145 cm. Its composition is 93% polyester and 7% elastomer, which gives it great elasticity and versatility, making it perfect for sports, swimwear, and summer clothing applications. In addition, it is a sustainable and recycled fabric, with GRS certification.
The fern green printed on the white fabric stands out for its luminosity and freshness. This color combines very well with other shades of green, as well as with blues, grays, and ecru. The printing is done on one side using digital textile printing, which allows for a vibrant and sharp color.
Among the applications and uses of the fabric, we can highlight its use in sportswear, shorts, and shirts for both men and women and children. It is a timeless fabric that can be used in different seasons.
It is important to take into account the care of this fabric, which should not be bleached and it is recommended to wash it in a machine with a maximum temperature of 40ºC. It is also recommended to iron it at a cold temperature and it cannot be tumble dried.
The printing technology used on this fabric is polyester sublimation, which involves transferring a printed design to special paper using sublimation inks, and then transferring the ink to the fabric using heat and pressure. This process allows for sharp and high-quality printing on the fabric.