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| Material: | 85% Polyester, 15% Elastane |
| Width (cm): | 150 |
| Grammage (g/m²): | 190 |
| Pattern: | Brilliant, Photography, Diamond, Dark, Minerals |
| Features: | Soft, Elastic, Chlorine Resistant, Very High UV Protection 50+ |
| Application / Use: | Scrunchie, Scrunchies, Bikinis, Swimsuit, Swimsuit |
| Sustainability certificates: | GRS |
| Manufacturing Method: | Single-sided digital textile printing, all products are custom-made to order. |
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Recycled Lycra - Recycled is a soft, elastic fabric with a weight of 190 gr/m2, perfect for making sportswear and swimwear. Its printed design, with diamond and mineral shapes in multicoloured tones, adds a bright and striking touch to any garment made with it. It combines perfectly with plain tones in black, white and navy blue.
It should be noted that the fabric is printed with the stamped design on one side by digital textile printing, which gives it greater durability and resistance to fading.
Among the general characteristics of the fabric, we can mention its softness to the touch and its adaptability to the body thanks to its elasticity. In addition, it is certified as sustainable as it is made with 85% recycled polyester and has a very high sun protection factor of 50+.
As for the applications and uses of the fabric, in addition to making sportswear and swimwear such as bikinis and swimsuits, it is also ideal for creating scrunchies and hair ties. Its sublimation printing technology allows for great precision in the reproduction of designs and a wide range of colours and effects.
It is important to note that this fabric does not allow bleaching or dry cleaning, and should be washed at a maximum temperature of 40ºC. It is also recommended to iron at low temperature and not to tumble dry.
Finally, the printing technology used to manufacture this fabric consists of applying sublimation inks onto transfer paper with the printed design, which is then transferred to the fabric using heat and pressure, thus achieving high quality and precision in printing.