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| Material: | 100% Polyester |
| Width (cm): | 150 |
| Grammage (g/m²): | 200 |
| Pattern: | Moles, Moles, Light |
| Features: | Waterproof, Granules, Wrinkled, Opaque |
| Application / Use: | Trench coat, Raincoats, Raincoats, Cushions, Awning |
| Manufacturing Method: | Single-sided digital textile printing, all products are custom-made to order. |
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The base fabric for this design is the Impermeable - Outdoor Fabric, a technical textile with a weight of 200 gr/m2 and a composition of 100% polyester. Its width is 150 cm and its finish is waterproof, making it perfect for applications in both fashion and outdoor decoration. As for the design, it features circular shapes in a multicolor mix of polka dots. It combines very well with solid colors such as white, black or even red or blue tones.
Digital printing is done on one side of the fabric, making it ideal for making garments or decorative items that require an exclusive printed design. The grainy and rough feel of the fabric combined with its opacity make it a unique option of its kind. In addition, its sublimation printing technology allows obtaining designs with high quality and definition.
Regarding its characteristics, the fabric has a grainy and rough texture to the touch, which gives it greater resistance and durability. Its waterproof finish makes it ideal for outdoor use and even in fashion fabrics such as trench coats or raincoats. As for its design, the multicolor combination of polka dots gives it a unique, fun and original character.
Regarding the care that this fabric should have, it is important not to bleach it and avoid dry cleaning. Ironing at a cold temperature is recommended and never use a dryer for drying. With these cares, the fabric will maintain its characteristics and finish for much longer.
Finally, the printing technology used in this fabric is sublimation, a technique that allows ink to be transferred directly to the fabric using heat and pressure. This technology is used in the case of fabrics such as polyester, achieving a very defined result and faithful to the original design.