Cotton jersey dusty light pink

French terry dusty light pink unbrushed with loops 230 g/m²

Cotton jersey dusty light pink

Engros – log ind for pris

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Engros – log ind for pris

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Quality 95% cotton, 5 % lycra
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Washing instructions
Weight 220 g/m²
Width 150 – 160 cm
SKU: RS0179-121 Category: Tag:

Description

Cotton jersey dusty light pink is a single jersey knit made from 95% cotton and 5% lycra, 220 g/m² and 150–160 cm wide.

Specifications:
– Material: 95% cotton, 5% lycra
– Weight: 220 g/m²
– Width: 150–160 cm
– Certification: Oeko-Tex 100
– Stretch: 4-way
– Construction: Single jersey knit

Dusty light pink is a muted colour often used in core collections with a calm expression. The cotton jersey is often used for tops, T-shirts, leggings and dresses in a simple silhouette where you want a smooth surface and good freedom of movement. This quality also works for baby and children’s wear when garments need to be stretchy and comfortable for everyday use.

The construction provides an even surface that looks neat with printing and stitching. The lycra content contributes to 4-way stretch and a shape-stable quality, so garments keep their fit from wash to wash. 220 g/m² gives a little more body than lightweight jersey fabric, without being too heavy.

Buyers typically choose solid colour, dusty shades to build an assortment that can be combined with many prints. Fabric shops use the colour as a standard item because it is easy to reorder and works well in displays with calm colour themes.

Wash at 30 degrees with the fabric turned inside out. Avoid tumble drying to preserve stretch and colour.

Combine with matching accessories and core basics in Solid colour jersey, or choose rib for neck and sleeve finishes in Rib.

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

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