

French Terry — Wine red

French Terry — Wine red
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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 – wine red is french terry knit (brushed) made from 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 100
– Stretch: 4-way
– Construction: French terry knit (brushed)
Wine red fabric in brushed french terry is often used for sweatshirts, hoodies, joggers and dresses when you want a deep red shade with a more classic look. The colour works well in core collections and as an alternative to black in autumn and winter colour cards.
Brushed french terry provides a soft, warm inside. The face remains smooth, making it suitable for solid colour fabric where seams and details need to look clean. 4-way stretch offers good freedom of movement, and lycra helps the garment retain its shape through wear.
Many buyers ask whether wine red is difficult to match. The colour often pairs well with grey melange, navy, off-white and black, so you can build a cohesive palette without big jumps.
Fabric shops and smaller manufacturers use wine red as a reliable seasonal colour because it can be reordered and used across multiple product groups. Consistent fabric from roll to roll makes it easy to plan production across multiple deliveries.
Wash at 30 degrees with the wrong side out. Avoid tumble drying, and let garments dry flat or on a hanger.
Pair with matching rib trims from Rib for a stable finish at necklines and cuffs.
Order from 10m — delivery 1-3 business days in Scandinavia
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