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| Material: | 97% Polyester, 3% Elastane |
| Width (cm): | 150 |
| Grammage (g/m²): | 209 |
| Features: | Wrinkled, Elastic, Soft |
| Application / Use: | Pants, Cloths, Skirts, Jeans, Shorts |
| Manufacturing Method: | Single-sided digital textile printing, all products are custom-made to order. |
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The base fabric is the Bielastic Twill - Lisbon, composed of 97% polyester and 3% elastane, with a weight of 209 gr/m2 and a width of 150 cm. The solid printed color is a Light Pink, with a Cyan ink of 0, Magenta of 39, Yellow of 13 and Black of 0, and a CMYK of 0 39 13 0. The color symbolically reflects love, sweetness and delicacy. Technically, light pink is a soft and subtle pastel tone that combines perfectly with other colors such as white, beige, gray and darker shades of pink.
The fabric is printed with the solid color on one side by digital textile printing, which means that it is a fabric that has not been dyed, but rather the color has been printed on the fabric through a digital process.
The characteristics of the base fabric include a rough, elastic and soft texture to the touch. While the solid printed color is soft and delicate, perfectly combining with a wide variety of fabrics and creating a feminine and sophisticated look.
Among the applications and uses of this fabric are womens and mens fashion, especially in the making of pants, skirts, shorts, jeans and dresses. In addition, it can also be used in home decoration, in pictures, frames, cushions, kitchen towels and napkins.
To maintain the quality of the fabric, it is recommended to wash at a maximum of 30°C, do not use bleach, iron at a cold temperature, and it can be dry cleaned, except with trichloroethylene. A dryer should not be used to avoid damage.
The printing technology used to manufacture this fabric is polyester sublimation, a digital textile printing technique that uses special inks that turn into gas at high temperature and pressure, which allows the image to be transferred directly to the fabric fiber, offering a clear, defined and durable result.