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| Material: | 100% Polyester |
| Width (cm): | 150 |
| Grammage (g/m²): | 120 |
| Pattern: | Standard, Blurry, Christmas, Dark, Glimmers |
| Features: | Brilliant, Smooth, Thin |
| Application / Use: | Shirts, Blouses, Kimono, Accessories, Monkeys |
| Manufacturing Method: | Single-sided digital textile printing, all products are custom-made to order. |
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The base fabric is a satiny and silky Raso-Ámsterdam polyester, weighing 120 grams per square meter with a width of 150 centimeters and basic care instructions such as not using bleach and ironing at a warm temperature. Its printed design, digitally printed on one side, features standard complexity with a blurred style and dazzling touches of various main colors. This fabric is ideal for fashion garments such as shirts, blouses, skirts, trousers, tops, jumpsuits, kimonos, and scarves. It is also suitable for lingerie like pajamas, dresses, and bridal wear, as well as other fashion accessories.
The glossy texture and softness of the Ámsterdam satin fabric combined with the multicolored flashes of the printed design make this fabric ideal for elegant and sophisticated garments. The fabric pairs perfectly with solid colors in pastel shades such as grayish blue and old rose. Furthermore, the tactile and visual characteristics of the fabric make it perfect for garments with fluid and soft movement, such as skirts and blouses.
The general characteristics of this satin fabric include its soft texture and feel, its brilliance, and its thinness. Additionally, the printed design that adorns it results in sophisticated garments with a unique and exclusive touch. Regarding care, it is recommended not to use bleaching products, wash at no more than 40°C, and tumble dry at a reduced temperature.
The Raso-Ámsterdam fabric is printed using polyester sublimation technology. It is a digital textile printing technique carried out through four different processes: printing, paper, transfer, and sublimation. The design is first printed on special paper and then transferred to the fabric using heat and pressure. The end result is a high-quality fabric with a crisp and vibrant design.