Paw Patrol with stripes

Paw Patrol licensed print jersey with stripes 200 g/m² 150 cm

Paw Patrol with stripes

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Quality 95% cotton, 5 % lycra
Certification
Washing instructions
Weight 220 g/m²
Width 150 – 160 cm
SKU: 204260.0001 Category: Tag:

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Paw Patrol with stripes is a single jersey knit licensed print fabric made of 95% cotton and 5% lycra, 200 g/m² with a width of 150 cm.

Specifications:
– Material: 95% cotton, 5% lycra
– Weight: 200 g/m²
– Width: 150 cm
– Certification: Oeko-Tex 100
– Stretch: 4-way
– Construction: Single jersey knit

Stripes combined with Paw Patrol provide a calmer expression than full-figure patterns, which can make the fabric easier to use in a broader assortment. Many use it for T-shirts, blouses, leggings, and pajamas where a flexible jersey with a motif that works both as main fabric and in smaller parts is desired.

The dense jersey knit offers good coverage in most color combinations, and 200 g/m² provides a stable fabric that does not feel too light. Lycra ensures 4-way stretch and helps garments keep their shape wash after wash when care instructions are followed.

A common purchasing question is whether to choose 200 or 220 g/m² for jersey prints. 200 g/m² is typically a good choice when you want a lighter and versatile quality for year-round use and a wide range of styles.

Fabric retailers use licensed prints as traffic-driving items in stores, and smaller producers use them for short series without long lead times. Plan with matching solids to sell complete combinations.

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

See more licensed designs here: Licensed prints, and supplement with basics here: Solid colour jersey.

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

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