Paint Recycled Cotton Gabardine - 305G/M²
Description (AI assisted)
Our Paint Recycled Cotton Gabardine is a stunning fabric that comes in a wide range of green hues and is perfect for tailoring purposes. This fabric is of high-quality and hails from Italy, known for its superior craftsmanship in textiles. The fabric is a combination of 50% recycled cotton and 50% traditional cotton, making it an environmentally friendly option confirmed by its GRS (GLOBAL RECYCLED STANDARD) certification for sustainability.
This fabric is a plain gabardine, which offers a smooth finish and is suitable for a variety of tailoring needs. Its autumn/winter 24/25 seasonality makes it an excellent choice for cooler weather clothing. To add to its appeal, it carries a wide width of 143 cm and a comfortable weight of 305 gsm, which provides great coverage and structure for your designs.
The Paint Recycled Cotton Gabardine is finished using the piece dye method, which ensures a deep and vibrant color, and the power dry method, which enhances its durability and gives it a lustrous sheen. Despite its strength and durability, it remains breathable and soft, thanks to its primary fibre, cotton.
Whether for a clothing line or personal tailoring use, our Paint Recycled Cotton Gabardine adds a touch of class and sustainability to any wardrobe. This fabric is not just a purchase; it is an investment in quality, comfort, and eco-friendliness.
Additional Info
Sample is of indeterminate size, please contact supplier for coupon sizes
Wholesale Pricing Policy
500m: 12.78/mt 300m: 16.91/mt 100m: 19.03/mt
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About grs (global recycled standard)
Global Recycled Standard (GRS) is a certification promoted by Textile Exchange that verifies recycled content in a fabric or textile products (min. 50%). Different from the Recycled Claim Starndard (RCS) which only certifies the recycled content in a product, GRS also covers additional social and environmental requirements related to processing and chemical use.
For more information about GRS, click here.