French Terry (UB) – Champagne

French Terry (unbrushed) Champagne 230 g/m² 158-163 cm Oeko-Tex

French Terry (UB) – Champagne

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

Description

French Terry (unbrushed) – Champagne is an unbrushed french terry knit made of 94% cotton and 6% lycra, weighing 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: Unbrushed french terry knit with loops on the reverse

The light champagne color provides a calm, Nordic look suitable for both basic collections and as a neutral base color for seasonal hues. The loops on the back give more airflow than a brushed backing, delivering a medium-weight fabric suitable for year-round use.

Unbrushed french terry is often used for sweatshirts, joggers, shorts, and children’s wear when softness and good mobility are desired without excessive warmth. The elastic construction also suits casual dresses and light sets for care institutions and leisure.

4-way stretch means the garment moves with you both widthwise and lengthwise, making it easier to achieve a stable fit across various sizes in production.

This quality is typically purchased by fabric shops and small producers wanting a consistent basic item for repeated orders. The color integrates easily into a range as it matches many neutral tones. Stock availability supports predictable production planning.

Wash at 30°C inside out. Avoid tumble drying to preserve texture and stretch.

Combine with matching rib trims from Rib or explore more qualities in French Terry unbrushed.

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

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