Sandwashed cotton — grass green

Sandwashed cotton grass green in 100% cotton, 170 g/m²

Sandwashed cotton — grass green

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Quality 100% cotton
Washing instructions
Weight 170 g/m²
Width 135 – 140 CM
SKU: JQ0388-250 Categories: , ,

Description

Sandwashed cotton grass green is woven cotton canvas in 100% cotton, 170 g/m² and 135-140 cm wide.

**Specifications:**
– Material: 100% cotton
– Weight: 170 g/m²
– Width: 135-140 cm
– Construction: Woven
– Type: Firm fabric

The sandwashed finish gives a premium linen-look without compromise — the fabric is still 100% cotton and retains cotton’s soft comfort. The grass green shade works as a fresh, bright colour in both core collections and seasonal colours when you want a clean expression with a matte surface.

Sandwashed cotton is often used for shirts, dresses, trousers and summerwear with a nice drape, where a relaxed look is important. The quality is also relevant for simple accessories such as tote bags and lightweight aprons when you want a firm fabric by the metre that still feels soft.

The sandwashed surface makes the fabric less stiff than classic canvas. This gives a calmer drape and a more textured expression, which many shops request when customers want a “linen-look” in cotton.

Fabric shops and smaller producers often buy sandwashed cotton as wholesale fabric, because the colours are easy to add to the range as year-round fabrics by the metre. This quality sits well at 170 g/m², so you can use it across several styles without changing fabric.

Wash at 30-40 degrees. Pre-wash is recommended before cutting. Avoid tumble drying to preserve the surface.

See more firm qualities in our Cotton canvas and combine with matching fabrics by the metre from Canvas fabric.

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