French Terry — Cognac

Brushed french terry in cognac, 230 g/m², 158-163 cm wide

French Terry — Cognac

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Quality 94% cotton, 6 % lycra
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Weight 230 g/m²
Width 158 – 163 cm

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French Terry — Cognac is brushed french terry knit in 94% cotton and 6% lycra, 230 g/m² and 158 – 163 cm wide.

**Specifications:**
– Material: 94% cotton, 6% lycra
– Weight: 230 g/m²
– Width: 158 – 163 cm
– Certification: Oeko-Tex
– Stretch: 4-way
– Construction: Brushed french terry knit with brushed back

Cognac is a warm, brown-red shade, often used in autumn and year-round collections when you want a calmer colour palette. Brushed french terry is often used for hoodies, sweatshirts, trousers and jogging-style shorts, where a soft inside adds comfort for everyday wear. The colour is also a strong choice for core ranges when your customers ask for cognac fabric in bulk for classic garments.

The brushed reverse gives a cosy feel, while the face side maintains a clean, solid colour look. 4-way stretch makes it easier to produce styles with good freedom of movement, and the lycra helps garments keep their shape after repeated washing. Many buyers ask whether cognac fabric reads more brown or more red. This shade sits in between, so it can be matched with sand, off-white, dark brown and dusty green tones across your range.

Fabric shops often choose cognac because the colour sells steadily over time and can be reordered for the same types of styles. Smaller producers typically use it for small drops where a distinct, but not sharp, colour is desired.

Wash at 30 degrees, inside out. Avoid tumble drying to protect the brushed back.

Combine with matching rib trims from Rib jersey for a consistent look.

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

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