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| Material: | 93% Polyester, 5% Viscose, 2% Elastane |
| Width (cm): | 150 |
| Grammage (g/m²): | 380 |
| Features: | Soft |
| Application / Use: | Altar Cloths, Coats / Trench, Coaster, Jackets / Vests, Blazers |
| Manufacturing Method: | Single-sided digital textile printing, all products are custom-made to order. |
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The base fabric is a Paño - Glasgow, composed of 93% polyester, 5% viscose, and 2% elastane. Its weight is 380 gr/m2 and its width is 150 cm. The plain color printed on the base fabric is a dollar bill green, with a CMYK of 52 9 72 0. This color symbolizes prosperity, abundance, and financial stability. It is a color that combines very well with other earthy tones, such as brown, beige, or orange.
It is important to note that the fabric is printed with the plain color on one side by digital textile printing, which means that the ink penetrates the fabric fiber, creating a sharp and durable image.
The general characteristics of the base fabric are that it has a soft texture to the touch, which makes it very pleasant for making garments. On the other hand, the plain color printed on the fabric does not lose its intensity or quality over time.
Among the most common applications and uses for this fabric, we find the making of coats, trench coats, jackets, vests, or blazers for both men and women. It is also used in home textiles, such as coasters, kitchen towels, or even for religious altars due to its elegance and sobriety.
It is important to consider the care this fabric requires to maintain its quality and durability over time. It is recommended to wash at a maximum temperature of 40ºC, do not bleach or dry clean. In addition, it should be ironed at a warm temperature and not tumble dried.
Finally, the printing technology used to manufacture this fabric is sublimation on polyester, which allows direct printing of the image onto the fabric, without the need for any type of ink or pigment. This causes the ink to penetrate the fabric fiber, which ensures high resolution, brightness, and durability of the printed image.