BORDEAU – Velour

Bordeau velour fabric in deep bordeaux red -- cotton velour wholesale from Jydsk Stoflager

BORDEAU – Velour

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Quality 80% cotton, 20% polyester
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Washing instructions
Weight 250 g/m²
Width 145 – 150 cm
SKU: RS0003-219- Category:

Description

Bordeau velour is cotton velour in a polyester-cotton blend with a soft, dense velour surface in a deep bordeaux red shade.

Specifications:

  • Material: Polyester, cotton
  • Color: Bordeau — deep reddish-purple
  • Surface: Velour — soft, dense pile
  • Properties: Soft, warm
  • Construction: Knitted with velour surface

Bordeaux velour is used for sweatshirts, trousers, loungewear, and children’s clothing in classic, dark colors. The deep reddish-purple shade pairs well with black, dark grey, and pink — ideal for seasonal casual wear that requires a warm and rich color tone. The color is a staple classic in velour collections for autumn and winter.

Dark colors on velour require an even and dense pile to avoid visible surface markings. Bordeau velour offers uniform pile from roll to roll with no visible color shifts at transitions — resulting in a clean production outcome, especially important when working with dark hues where irregularities are more apparent. The color is colorfast with correct washing.

Cotton velour in bordeaux is mainly ordered by clothing manufacturers producing autumn and winter collections, as well as fabric stores and hobby seamstresses seeking a classic, warm tone in dark shades. Stock item with same-day dispatch when ordered before 12 PM.

Wash at 30 degrees inside out. Avoid tumble drying — hang to dry.

Combine with circular knit rib in black or dark grey from our rib knit collection for contrasting rib cuffs and sleeve ends.

Order from 10m — delivery 1–3 business days in Scandinavia.

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