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Printing on Natural Fabrics
Vibrant colors creates bright and long-lasting colors
Colorfastness resists fading and bleeding
Softness preserves the natural softness of the fabric
Breathability allows for airflow and moisture transfer
High-quality reactive dyes and inks
Follow proper pre-treatment and post-treatment procedures
Test prints on small samples before applying to larger fabric
Cotton
What is Cotton? Cotton is a natural and sustainable fiber made from the cotton plant, a shrub native to tropical and subtropical regions. It is breathable, durable, and biodegradable.
Benefits of Cotton:
Natural and sustainable
Biodegradable
No microplastics
Soft and breathable
Durable
Uses of Cotton:
Clothing and textiles
Home furnishings
Industrial uses
Food (as in the restaurant “Cotton”)
Care Tips for Cotton Clothes:
Linen
What is Linen? Linen is a natural fiber made from the flax plant, a crop that requires minimal water and pesticides to grow. It is known for its breathability, durability, and cooling properties.
Benefits of Linen:
Breathable: allows for airflow and moisture transfer
Durable: resistant to wrinkles and wear
Cooling: absorbs and evaporates moisture quickly
Sustainable: requires minimal water and pesticides
Uses of Linen:
Clothing (summer wear, bedding, tablecloths)
Home furnishings (curtains, upholstery)
Textiles (paper, carpets)
Industrial uses (cordage, filters)
Viscose
What is Viscose? Viscose is a semi-synthetic fiber made from wood pulp, typically from trees such as eucalyptus or birch. It is known for its softness, drape, and affordability.
Benefits of Viscose:
Soft and drapey: suitable for clothing and home textiles
Affordable: lower production costs compared to natural fibers
Easy to dye: can be dyed in a wide range of colors
Uses of Viscose:
Clothing (dresses, tops, pants)
Home furnishings (curtains, upholstery)
Textiles (paper, filters)
Industrial uses (cordage, medical applications)