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| Material: | 96% Polyester, 4% Elastane |
| Width (cm): | 150 |
| Grammage (g/m²): | 220 |
| Pattern: | Brushstrokes, Simple, Monochrome, circles, Light |
| Features: | Soft, Thin |
| Application / Use: | Shirts, Skirts, Blouses, Dresses, Handkerchiefs |
| Manufacturing Method: | Single-sided digital textile printing, all products are custom-made to order. |
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The Prada Twill fabric stands out for its composition of 96% polyester and 4% elastane, which gives it a soft and thin texture. Its weight of 220g/m2 and width of 150cm make it ideal for summer fashion garments such as shirts, skirts, blouses, dresses, and accessories like scarves. Its printed design features an abstract brushstroke style in monochromatic shades of cool gray, iris purple, and lavender purple, with circular shapes. This design can be combined with solid colors such as white, black, gray, and various shades of purple. The fabric is digitally printed with the design on one side.
In terms of its general characteristics, the fabric is light and resistant, making it comfortable for clothing and easy to handle for accessories. The printed design, for its part, stands out for its simplicity and elegance.
Regarding its applications and uses, in addition to those already mentioned, this fabric is ideal for making underwear and pajamas. Its softness and drape provide exceptional comfort for daily wear.
It is important to note the care this fabric requires, which includes washing at a maximum temperature of 30ºC, do not bleach, and iron at a cool temperature. It also allows dry cleaning with the exception of trichloroethylene, but cannot be tumble dried.
Finally, the printing technology used on this fabric is sublimation, a process that uses heat and pressure to transfer ink to the fabric. This technique allows colors to be brighter and more durable, unlike other printing techniques.