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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 Twill Bi-elastic - Lisbon is a twill fabric composed of 97% polyester and 3% elastane, with a weight of 209 gr/m2 and a width of 150 cm. Its plain printed color is Vivid Mandarin Orange, with a CMYK ink composition of 0 37 45 0.
This color is vibrant and lively, with a hue reminiscent of the exotic and tropical fruit that gives it its name. Vivid mandarin orange is a secondary color formed by mixing magenta and yellow inks with a greater proportion of yellow. It combines especially well with shades such as navy blue or dark green, as well as with more neutral colors such as white, gray, or beige.
The Twill Bi-elastic - Lisbon fabric is printed with the solid color on one side by digital textile printing, which gives the design high definition and vibrancy. It is important to note that it is not a dyed fabric, but rather printed on one side.
The general characteristics of the base fabric include a rough, elastic, and soft texture to the touch, which makes it very adaptable to different uses and applications. Among the applications and uses that can be given to it, womens and mens fashion stands out, specifically in garments such as trousers, skirts, jeans, or shorts, or in accessories. It is also suitable for home decoration, with applications such as frames, pictures, cushions, napkins, etc.
Regarding the care of the fabric, it is recommended not to bleach, use a maximum washing temperature of 30°C, and dry cleaning is allowed except for trichloroethylene. Ironing should be at low temperature and it is not recommended to tumble dry the fabric.
The printing technology used in this fabric is sublimation, which consists of the transfer of ink through a process of heat and pressure that allows for high definition and durability of the printed design. It is a technique increasingly used in the textile industry for its ability to reproduce complex and novel designs on high-quality fabrics.