French Terry (UB) – Light yellow

Unbrushed french terry light yellow 230 g/m² Oeko-Tex 100

French Terry (UB) – Light yellow

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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 (UB) — Light yellow is unbrushed french terry fabric knitted from 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 100
– Stretch: 4-way
– Construction: French terry knit (unbrushed)

Light yellow offers a bright and friendly color expression, well-suited for spring and summer collections as well as an accent in basic ranges. Unbrushed french terry features loops on the reverse side and feels lighter than brushed sweatshirt fabric. This creates a quality suitable year-round when you want some volume without the fabric becoming too warm.

Unbrushed french terry is commonly used for sweatshirts, shorts, pants, and dresses for both children and adults. The 4-way stretch allows excellent mobility, and lycra helps the fit hold after washing.

A light color requires careful handling in production. The uniform quality simplifies cutting and color matching, and the width of 158 – 163 cm ensures efficient use in mass production.

Fabric shops often include light yellow as a seasonal color, while smaller clothing producers use it for limited drops and color blocking. You can keep your range tight by combining this color with neutral rib trims.

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

See more jogging qualities in the same family under Jogging if you want to build a complete sweatshirt program.

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