Poly Cotton 65/35, 115gsm, 150cm width
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Poly Cotton Poplin 65/35 (Navy)

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Material Composition: 65% Polyester, 35% Cotton
Weight: 115 grams per square meter (gsm)
Width: 150 centimeters

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Poly Cotton Poplin 65/35 (Navy)

Poly Cotton Poplin 65/35 (Navy)

Material Composition: 65% Polyester, 35% Cotton
Weight: 115 grams per square meter (gsm)
Width: 150 centimeters

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Description: This polycotton fabric combines the best qualities of both polyester and cotton, offering a versatile and durable material suitable for a wide range of applications. The blend of 65% polyester and 35% cotton provides a balanced fabric that is both soft and strong, making it ideal for various uses.

Key Features:

  • Durability: The polyester content enhances the fabric's strength and resistance to wear and tear, ensuring long-lasting performance.
  • Softness: The cotton component adds a natural softness and breathability, making the fabric comfortable against the skin.
  • Lightweight: At 115 gsm, this fabric is lightweight yet sturdy, suitable for both apparel and home textiles.
  • Easy Care: Polycotton is easy to care for, offering wrinkle resistance and quick drying properties, making it convenient for everyday use.
  • Versatility: With a width of 150 cm, this fabric is versatile and can be used for a variety of projects, including clothing, bed linens, curtains, and craft projects.

Applications:

  • Apparel: shirts, blouses, dresses, and uniforms
  • Home textiles: pillowcases, sheets, and light curtains
  • Crafts: quilting, DIY projects, and decorative items

This polycotton fabric is a practical and economical choice, offering a blend of comfort, durability, and ease of maintenance.

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