Printing service: new bases and patterns
Printing service: new bases and patterns
We continue working every day to expand our already extensive collection of fabrics, with new printing bases and new designs.
New bases for printing
TAHITI Model
It is a very fine and soft satin fabric, imitating Indian silk. With it we can make blouses, shirt dresses or children's dresses, among others.
Due to its nature, we propose summery and delicate prints.
Model ECO-ALOE
Another of the novelties that we have incorporated in recent times is the ECO-ALOE modelA GRS recycled satin with elastane.
With it we can make women's clothing, such as shirts and dresses.
MASCARADA Model
We incorporate a new use to the already known POPELIN MASCARADA. And this time, with a very summery use: for men's and boys' swimsuits.
Its main advantage? It is a quick-drying fabric that can be printed with any design, thus completing the customizable kit for going to the beach, with the Microfiber towel, , Stretch beach bag and and Gymbath women's swimsuit..
New printed designs
Model ECO-QAMIZ
It is a recycled fabric (GRS) printed that we already presented last season 2022 and to which we have added new colors, seeing the success achieved.
It is a light and elastic fabric in one sense, very pleasant.
ECO-BAIKAL model,
We continue to expand our RAVIAL ECO collection by adding more patterns to our ECO-BAIKAL model:A recycled polyester crepe fabric that we already introduced in 2021 and to which we have added new patterns according to the new season.
Its great versatility and characteristics(it does not wrinkle, has a lot of drape and is cool), make it a very comfortable fabric to work and wear.
Model NATASHA
We end this selection with a review of the new prints of our classic Natasha, a very well known crepe for our customers.
Printing service
We remind you that, being our own printing fabrics, we can print any drawing you wish.
Likewise, se stock availability is guaranteed for possible repetitions , as long as we have meters of base to print.
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