Embroidered Twill

SKU: 00067646
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US$ 1,049 /m per one running meter

1 m =  1.1 yd

Characteristics

Composition:  49% Viscose 19% Linen 19% Cotton 5% Polyester 3% Glass Fibers 2% Metallic Fibers 2% Polyamide 1% Worsted Wool
Weight: 310 g/m²
Width: 123 cm
Manufacturer: Jakob Schlaepfer
Country: Switzerland
Categories: Dresses, Jackets, Skirts

This suiting twill fabric has come all the way from Switzerland, the country synonymous with quality. Designed in a slate grey color, it is quite dense, soft and completely opaque. The fancy yarn gives it a slightly textured hand and a beautiful heathered effect. The lower edge is trimmed in a Chanelesque fashion and hand-decorated with a scattering of crystals.

Ideal suiting fabric is easily transformed into classy jackets, skirts, dresses and more. The embellished edge is a clever solution for the hem, cuffs, and necklines. Also available in an ivory color, it is one of those fabrics you’ve always dreamt of but never been able to find.

Border: 12 cm

LAST CUTS AVAILABLE: 1.18 M & 1.5 M

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Fabric by the Yard: Measurement Conversion

All fabrics on our website are priced by the running meter. The term "running meter" or "linear meter" is used in the fabric industry. To convert meters to yards, use the conversion factor 0.9144. In other words,
1 Yard = 0.9144 Meters
1 Metre = 1.0936 Yards

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