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| Material: | 82% Polyester, 18% Elastane |
| Width (cm): | 150 |
| Grammage (g/m²): | 270 |
| Features: | Elastic, Chlorine Resistant, Very High UV Protection 50+ |
| Application / Use: | Body, Swimsuit, Bikinis, Jersey, Tights / Leggings |
| Manufacturing Method: | Single-sided digital textile printing, all products are custom-made to order. |
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The base fabric is a Polyester Lycra, specifically the Nairobi 270 gr/m2, with a composition of 82% polyester and 18% elastane. The plain color printed on the fabric is a deer brown tone, whose ink composition is 21 Cyan, 38 Magenta, 62 Yellow, and 9 Black. This color is characterized by its feeling of depth and elegance, which makes it suitable for swimwear, lingerie, and sportswear. In addition, it combines well with light and earthy colors.
It is important to mention that the fabric is digitally printed with the plain color on one side, meaning it is not a dyed fabric but printed on one side. The Lycra is elastic, chlorine resistant, and has a very high UV protection UPF of 50+. Among the notable characteristics of this fabric are its texture and elastic finish, which make it comfortable to wear.
The Lycra Nairobi with its deer brown color is suitable for swimwear, bodysuits, leotards, leggings, and bathing suits due to its elasticity and resistance. It is also very popular for making sportswear, for women, men, and children, due to its UV protection and chlorine resistance.
To maintain the quality of the fabric, clear care instructions are recommended, such as not bleaching or dry cleaning with trichloroethylene, low-temperature ironing, and not using a tumble dryer.
The printing technology used in this type of fabric is sublimation with polyester, which generates a durable and colorful effect on the material. Sublimation is a process in which a design is printed on paper or film, which is placed on the material and exposed to high temperatures and pressure, which causes the ink to transfer to the fabric permanently. This technology is ideal for manufacturing high-quality and durable fabrics.