DUSTY GREEN

DUSTY GREEN viscose twill fabric 150 g/m² 140-145 cm

DUSTY GREEN

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Quality 100 % viscose
Certification
Washing instructions
Weight 150 g/m²
Width 140 – 145 CM
SKU: MR1015-022 Category:

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DUSTY GREEN is a viscose twill fabric in 100% viscose, 150 g/m², and 140-145 cm wide.

**Specifications:**
– Material: 100% viscose
– Weight: 150 g/m²
– Width: 140-145 cm
– Certification: Not stated
– Construction: Twill (woven)

The dusty green shade is close to the “dusty green” look that many customers request for timeless collections. Viscose twill fabric is often used for dresses, blouses, shirts, and skirts when you want a calm drape and a colour that sells consistently.

The twill construction gives the fabric a light texture and more stability than a completely smooth weave. This makes the quality easy to integrate into production when you want to avoid the fabric becoming too lively during cutting. The viscose contributes a soft hand feel and a beautiful drape, well suited to draped details and more relaxed fits.

Many buyers ask what “dusty green” means in practice. The shade is typically a muted green with a greyish cast, working as an alternative to both bright green and classic olive. This makes the colour relevant in ranges where you want to cover both fashion and core basics.

This fabric type is often ordered by fabric shops and smaller clothing producers who want a solid colour woven quality for repeated drops without major variation in appearance. The moderate 150 g/m² weight suits year-round use and provides a good balance between lightness and body.

Wash at 30 degrees, preferably inside out. Avoid tumble drying. Iron on low to medium heat.

See more colours and variants in the same group here: Viscose twill P/D.

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

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