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| Material: | 100% Organic cotton |
| Width (cm): | 150 |
| Grammage (g/m²): | 195 |
| Pattern: | Colorful, Retro, Geometrics, Squares, Light |
| Features: | Soft, Rigid |
| Application / Use: | Racks, Pictures, Pants, Overshirts, Jeans |
| Sustainability certificates: | GOTS |
| Manufacturing Method: | Single-sided digital textile printing, all products are custom-made to order. |
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The fabric we are discussing is Organic Cotton Twill - Florence, a soft and rigid twill fabric with a weight of 195 gr/m2 and a composition of 100% organic cotton. Its printed design stands out as a colorful retro-style print with square checkered shapes and other details such as a tile motif. This design primarily includes multicolor tones, which provides great versatility to combine with other solid colors, making it suitable for any time of the year.
The fabric is printed with the design on one side using digital textile printing, which means it is not a double-sided printed fabric, but printed on a single side. Referring to its general characteristics, we find a soft texture to the touch with a rigid finish that gives it some consistency.
Among the applications and uses for which we highlight this fabric, we find interior decoration such as frames, paintings or cushions for the bedroom, living room or kitchen, as well as clothing items such as trousers, overshirts, jeans or shorts / Bermuda shorts. In addition, it can also be used in the creation of accessories such as toiletry bags or purses.
It is important to note the care this fabric requires: it should not be bleached, washed at a maximum temperature of 30ºC, ironed at a cool temperature, and not tumble dried. It allows dry cleaning, except with trichloroethylene.
Finally, the printing technology used to manufacture this fabric is REACTIVE DIRECT DIGITAL (NATURAL FIBERS), which provides a clear example of the sustainable and organic trend that is increasingly gaining ground in the textile world. It consists of printing directly onto the fabric using special inks that penetrate the natural fibers, providing a high-quality and resistant finish.