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| Material: | 97% Cotton, 3% Elastane |
| Width (cm): | 150 |
| Grammage (g/m²): | 195 |
| Pattern: | Painting, Modern Art, Photography, Light, Marble |
| Features: | Soft |
| Application / Use: | Pillowcases, Dresses, Shirts, Monkeys, Pants |
| Manufacturing Method: | Single-sided digital textile printing, all products are custom-made to order. |
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The Cotton Spandex Sateen fabric - White Tiger features a printed design with attributes of abstract and modern art, with a marbled texture and a multicolor range, evoking the presence of a white tiger. This medium-weight sateen fabric is ideally suited for use in home textile applications, such as pillowcases or napkins, as well as in apparel items like dresses, shirts, jumpsuits, pants, shorts, and accessories. Its soft and silky feel adds elegance, fluidity, and freshness to the printed design, and can be combined with solid colors such as black, blue, green, and yellow.
It is important to note that the fabric is printed on one side using digital textile printing, which ensures high precision in reproducing the design details. Furthermore, both the fabric and the design exhibit high-quality characteristics, with a soft texture and a unique and versatile appearance.
This cotton spandex sateen fabric is suitable for use in home decor applications and elegant apparel, as its soft feel and fluidity make it very comfortable. Thus, it can be used in decorating bedrooms, dining rooms, and more, while in fashion it can be combined with both formal and informal pieces.
On the other hand, for its care, bleaching and washing at temperatures above 30ºC should be avoided. It is recommended to use dry cleaning service except for trichloroethylene, iron at low temperature, and tumble dry at reduced temperature.
Finally, the printing technology used in this fabric is REACTIVE DIRECT DIGITAL, which allows for high fidelity of image and color on the fabric, through the direct transfer of ink to the natural cotton fibers.