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| Material: | 100% Polyester |
| Width (cm): | 150 |
| Grammage (g/m²): | 82 |
| Features: | Thin, Soft, Translucent, Granules |
| Application / Use: | Dresses, Dresses, Skirts, Blouses, Brides |
| Sustainability certificates: | GRS |
| Manufacturing Method: | Single-sided digital textile printing, all products are custom-made to order. |
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The base fabric Recycled Crepe Chine - Eros, made of 100% polyester and with a weight of 82 g/m2, features a solid color printed in pastel blue and blue tones. The CMYK of the indicated solid color is 29 9 3 0, with cyan ink (29) being predominant in the mix. This pastel blue tone is reminiscent of the softness of a clear sky and combines very well with green and gray tones, highlighting mint and light gray. It is important to mention that the fabric is printed with the solid color on one side by digital textile printing and is not a dyed fabric, so the durability of the color will depend on the care given to the garment.
Regarding the general characteristics of the fabric and its solid color, its thin and soft texture stands out, being visually translucent and having a granular feel. These characteristics make it ideal for making fashion garments such as dresses, skirts, blouses, shirts, scarves, and bridal lingerie. In addition, the GRS certification and the fact that it is a recycled fabric contribute to its sustainability, making it an eco-friendly option.
It is important to consider the care instructions for the fabric, which include not bleaching, using a maximum washing temperature of 30ºC, allowing dry cleaning except with trichloroethylene, ironing at a cool temperature, and avoiding tumble drying to prolong the durability of the color and the quality of the fabric.
The printing technology used to manufacture this fabric is sublimation (polyester), which consists of an ink transfer technique that allows the reproduction of crisp and vibrant details and colors on synthetic fabrics such as polyester. This process reduces environmental impact by avoiding the use of water and chemicals, which also contributes to the sustainability of the recycled fabric.