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French Terry with Christmas pixel landscape

French Terry with Christmas pixel landscape digital print 235 g/m² 160 cm

French Terry with Christmas pixel landscape

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Quality 95% cotton, 5 % lycra
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Weight 235 g/m²
Width 160 cm

Description

French Terry with Christmas pixel landscape is a digital print on french terry knit fabric made of 95% cotton and 5% lycra, 235 g/m² and 160 cm wide.

Specifications:
– Material: 95% cotton, 5% lycra
– Weight: 235 g/m²
– Width: 160 cm
– Certification: Oeko-Tex 100
– Stretch: 4-way
– Construction: French terry knit

The print is exclusively developed by Jydsk Stoflager and not available elsewhere. The pixel landscape offers a modern Christmas look, perfect for both kids’ collections and more graphic winter drops.

French terry at 235 g/m² is often used for sweatshirts, joggers, and hoodies when a quality with clear texture and good comfort is desired. Many also choose this fabric for dresses, cardigans and loose tops because the 4-way stretch provides excellent mobility in finished garments.

The practical difference lies in the construction. The loops on the reverse side create a stable quality suitable for series production. Width and print consistency make cutting and measuring more predictable.

Fabric stores often order pixel designs as an alternative to classic Christmas characters. Clothing manufacturers use this print type to launch distinctive seasonal products with short delivery times. Colors are consistently delivered from roll to roll.

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

See more jogging qualities in jogging and more designs in french-terry-print.

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

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