CCF39-HG - 1952 Vintage Inspired Cotton H. Grey Fleece
CCF39-HG
$14.00
1952 Vintage Inspired Cotton Heather Grey Fleece - CCF39-HG
Luxurious 260 GSM 100% cotton fleece, made to stretch in both directions, adds a mix of warmth and softness to a garment, and its touch is super soft against the skin – now that’s comfort. This luxurious cotton fleece fabric will take any basic outerwear staple piece; sweatshirt, sweatpants, robes, pillows, sweatpants, and other clothing items, from minimal to fantastic. Our high-quality fleece, is not only made to make a garment appealing to the eye, but to other key concepts needed to make a garment of superior quality – Asher Fabric Concepts knows cotton fleece.
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Available Color * Heather Grey
Content = Cotton 100%
Weight = 260 GSM / 13 OZ per Linear Yard
Fabric Finished goods Width = 60-62”
Please make a special inquiry if you need Wholesale Production/Bulk Pricing and Delivery.
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SUGGESTED USES & SPECIAL ATTRIBUTES
Medium Heather Grey is suitable for sweatshirts, hoodies, sweatpants, outerwear, Loungewear, and much more. Our fabrics that are finished as c/PFD (prepared for dying) are not pre-shrunk, unless requested for a special order. For bulk orders, we can launder the fabric before shipping.
Made in USA
We are a domestic knit house, and all of the domestic knits we sell are produced in our knitting factory in Vernon, CA. We specialize in Jersey, French Terry, Fleece, Ribs and waffle knits and more. In addition to making all of our knits in the USA, we are also developing new fabrics in a variety of sustainable fibers.
Shrinkage on PFD Fabrics
All of our fabrics that are finished PFD (Prepared for Dying) are not pre-washed or pre-shrunk. These fabrics are created for Garment Dying. We strongly recommend either pre-washing before using to remove the shrinkage, or doing a shrinkage test before cutting and sewing and factoring the shrinkage into your pattern.