Reversible Fleece (Fleece) in "Moss Green" Color
9.90€ / m
Composition: 95% polyester, 5% elastane.
Country of origin: Turkey.
Width: 160 cm.
Density: 400 gr/m2.
Color: „Moss Green”.
Features: high-quality, medium-thickness, reversible fleece (fleece) fabric, distinguished by exceptional softness and elasticity. This fabric has a gentle, short-haired surface structure that provides a feeling of coziness and warmth. Due to its softness and stretch, the fleece is extremely pleasant to wear – ideal for sewing comfortable everyday or leisurewear. The material drapes beautifully, is elastic, keeps you warm, yet allows the body to breathe. Due to its structure, this fleece fabric does not require lining, which simplifies and speeds up the sewing process.
Suitable for:
• clothing: sweatshirts, pants, shorts, sports suits, overalls, leisure and children’s clothing;
• textile products: blankets, throws, pillow covers, cozy home textile accents;
• accessories: hats, scarves, neck gaiters, gloves.
Information:
• high-quality, stretchy reversible fleece fabric;
• this fabric is extremely soft, gentle to the touch, pleasant on the body;
• versatile use – suitable for both clothing and accessories or home textiles;
• fleece is warm, breathable, ensuring comfort while wearing;
• durable, easy to care for, retains shape and color even after many washes;
• reversible fleece fabric does not require lining – a great choice for simple and quick sewing;
• certified „STANDARD 100 by OEKO-TEX®”.
Care:
• washing: hand wash recommended or use a gentle washing program. Use cold water and mild detergents, avoid strong rubbing and spinning;
• drying: allow to air dry naturally, avoiding direct sunlight. Do not use a dryer to prevent fabric deformation;
• ironing: do not iron – the fabric does not require it, and direct heat may damage the fibers.
- Description
Description
This is a high-quality, medium-thickness, reversible fleece fabric that is exceptionally soft and elastic, ideal for comfortable everyday wear and various textile products.
















