- Printed fabric refers to textiles with designs or patterns applied using various printing techniques.
- Common printing methods include screen printing, digital printing, block printing, heat transfer printing, and sublimation printing.
- It can be made from different fibers like cotton, silk, polyester, rayon, or blends.
- Weight and width determine the fabric’s thickness, heaviness, and quantity needed.
- Design specifications should include colors, motifs, layout, and any specific requirements.
- Colorfastness refers to the fabric’s ability to retain printed colors over time.
- Finishing treatments like softening or water repellency can be added.
- Quantity should be specified in yards or meters.
- Testing standards or certifications can be requested if needed.
- Delivery deadline should be communicated clearly.
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Cotton Mulmul | cotton cemric lycra, cotton double gauge, cotton gauge, cotton khadi 40s, cotton poplin 40100, cotton shabnam organdy, cotton twills, jam cotton satin, pure silk |