2x2MTR GREY STRIPE SUITING WOVEN DEADSTOCK SALE

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DEADSTOCK FABRIC

Deadstock Self Stripe Grosgrain

 

"Grosgrain" is commonly used to refer to a heavy, stiff ribbon of silk or nylon woven. Historically, grosgrain made from wool, silk, or a combination of fibers such as silk and wool or silk and mohair.

 

This grosgrain is made from Nylon. Nylon is a strong synthetic fabric.

 

 

Width- 150cm

Weight - 149 gsm

see Deadstock description for further details on this collection

weight details

very light under 100gsm

light equates to up to 150gsm

medium up to 250gsm

heavy up to 350gsm

very heavy over 490GSM 

The weight is based on our knowledge and estimations 

 

Fabric Length

All of our fabrics are sold in 0.5m increments unless otherwise stated in the title.

Our price automatically reduces when you add 2 or more 0.5m, discounts are applied at the checkout.

Add 2 for 1m, 3 for 1.5m etc

Fabrics are cut in a continuous length.

If ordering larger quantities (over 5m), it may be necessary to send your fabric in more than 1 piece. Many of our fabrics come on 10m bolts.

We will always do our best to keep your fabric in a continuous length.

If for any reason we can’t keep your fabric in a continuous length under 5m you will be contacted.

Shipping & Returns

Shipping to uk mainland

post office rates start at £3.29 on orders up to 2kg for 2nd class tracked.

first class and additional Royal Mail services are available.

£5.95 parcel force courier 24 hours tracked up to 5kg

additional rates are available

non uk mainland and Scottish highlands may receive an additional postage invoice according to the rates we are charged when using our courier.

Please opt for the correct postage to avoid additional postage invoices.

post office rates are available for non uk mainland. Enter your postcode for correct rates.

postal turnaround time is in addition to our processing time.

 

Care Guidelines

Caring for your fabrics & handmade items

Always wash your fabric on its own for the first wash.

Fabrics may have dye or print residue left over from the print / dye process.

You should avoid washing your fabrics with zips, Velcro etc and ensure fastenings are closed before washing finished garments.

Natural fibres will have a small percentage of shrinkage, washing your fabric prior to cutting your fabric is recommended.