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| Material: | 93% Polyester, 5% Viscose, 2% Elastane |
| Width (cm): | 150 |
| Grammage (g/m²): | 380 |
| Pattern: | Moles, Moles, Dark |
| 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 Paño Glasgow fabric is a composition of polyester, viscose, and elastane with a weight of 380 gr/m2 and a width of 150 cm. Its printed design consists of circles and polka dots in deep blue, cotton white, and angel blue tones. Additionally, this fabric is digitally printed on one side only.
The softness of the fabrics texture and the circle and polka dot design create a perfect combination of classic and modern. The chosen colors for the printed design can be combined with solid colors such as black, gray, or white, to achieve a more neutral effect. On the other hand, they can be combined with accent colors like mustard yellow, dark red, or forest green for a more vibrant and striking outfit.
The general characteristics of the Paño Glasgow fabric are its softness, and it is also resistant and durable. Regarding the printed design, the circles and polka dots add a sense of movement and vigor to any project. Moreover, this fabric is versatile and can be used in various fields, such as fashion, textile/home, or for other decorative purposes.
Regarding its applications and uses, in addition to those described, this fabric is perfectly suited for making coats, jackets, and blazers. It can also be used in the creation of coasters and kitchen towels.
For its care, it is recommended to wash at a maximum temperature of 40ºC and iron at a warm temperature. This garment does not allow dry cleaning and cannot be tumble dried.
The Paño Glasgow fabric is sublimation printed (polyester). This printing method consists of transferring the design from paper to fabric by evaporation and sublimation of dye. This technique is known for producing high-quality, resistant, and durable finishes.