Cotton rib knit with flowers – pink

Cotton rib knit with flowers - rose digital print rib knit cotton jersey 180 g/m²

Cotton rib knit with flowers – pink

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Quality 100% cotton
Certification Wash 30
Washing instructions
Weight 180 g/m²
Width 150 cm
SKU: JM-6075-654 Categories: , ,

Description

Cotton rib knit with flowers – rose is rib knit cotton jersey made of 100% cotton, 180 g/m² and 150 cm wide.

Specifications:
– Material: 100% cotton
– Weight: 180 g/m²
– Width: 150 cm
– Certification: GOTS
– Stretch: 4-way
– Construction: Rib knit cotton jersey

The digitally printed floral pattern is exclusively developed by Jydsk Stoflager and unavailable elsewhere. The rib structure creates a distinct surface and an elastic quality often used for bodysuits, blouses, leggings, and rompers where flexibility is essential without feeling tight.

Rib knit cotton jersey is a great choice when you want a more shape-retaining fabric than regular single jersey. The structure gives added volume and a neat finish at rib cuffs and sleeves, even after multiple wears. The print remains consistent and unaffected by stretch, keeping the motif calm in use.

This quality is frequently ordered by fabric shops and smaller manufacturers who want to offer a print with clear rib texture in baby and children’s collections. Colors are consistent from roll to roll, allowing reorder without large visual differences between batches. Stock items enable quick availability for both small and larger orders.

Wash at 30 degrees inside out. Avoid tumble drying to preserve stretch and colors.

Combine with solid base colors from Solid cotton jersey to build a cohesive series with matching foundation shades.

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

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