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Material
80% nylon +20% spandex
Features
1. Soft – The fabric feels soft;
2. Moisture wicking – Nylon outstands other synthesized fibers in moisture absorbing;
3. Thick – The fabric is thick, which is suitable for cold days;
4. Stretchy – polyamide with 20% spandex to make the fabric highly elastic;
5. Breathable – The fabric is breathable;
6. Quick dry – Nylon material dries quickly;
7. Anti crease – Nylon is excellent in resilience;
8. Durable – The textile is of high density and nylon fibers are strong and durable;
9. Colors – 22 colors are at your choice.
Specification
Width: 165cm
Weight: 210g/m2, 170g/m2
MOQ
1m for making sample dress
Perfect as
Sports cloth, leggings, yoga suit, etc.
Material
80% nylon +20% spandex
Features
1. Soft – The fabric feels soft;
2. Moisture wicking – Nylon outstands other synthesized fibers in moisture absorbing;
3. Thick – The fabric is thick, which is suitable for cold days;
4. Stretchy – polyamide with 20% spandex to make the fabric highly elastic;
5. Breathable – The fabric is breathable;
6. Quick dry – Nylon material dries quickly;
7. Anti crease – Nylon is excellent in resilience;
8. Durable – The textile is of high density and nylon fibers are strong and durable;
9. Colors – 22 colors are at your choice.
Specification
Width: 165cm
Weight: 210g/m2, 170g/m2
MOQ
1m for making sample dress
Perfect as
Sports cloth, leggings, yoga suit, etc.
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