Personlized Products Suede Backed Sherpa Fabric - plain col micro fiber suede – Eastun
Personlized Products Suede Backed Sherpa Fabric - plain col micro fiber suede – Eastun Detail:
a. Eastsun textiles had 19 years experience for all kinds of micro fiber suede fabrics fm year 2001.
b. our suede fabrics made by micro fiber polyester including woven suede, weft knitted micro fiber suede, warp knitted (tricot) suede with varity of cols , varity of weight, varity of brushed effect with different pile length.

c. the weigth of our micro fiber woven and knitted suede range fm: 80gsm , 100gsm, 120gsm, 150gsm, 180gsm, 200gsm to 300gsm.
d. our micro fiber Suede is delicate, soft, smooth and light in texture and good touch which is very close to natural suede ,
also our micro fiber suede is with good col fastness, not pilling, anti-wrinkle performance, light texture, draping good and neat and so on

e. our micro fiber woven suede can be mainly used for gentleman’s jackets, raincoats, garments, bags, boots, hats , sofa and cushions…
d. our micro fiber knitted suede can be also used for Cleaning cloth, homtextiles , pillow, sofa, furniture
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