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Design checks
Geometric shapes are the most common motifs for printing on fabric — especially on cotton canvas from the DIANA or Diana SOFT collection with a softer finish, or cotton sateen, poplin and Elmosa flannel, where the first and foremost motif is of course the check, inherently associated with flannel. Filter our wholesale offer with printed checks by color, weight and the desired wholesale quantity, because checks are in fashion almost all the time. The check as a motif is not boring, it is playful, and combines well with unicolour fabrics – take a look at our UNI unicolour fabric collection.
The fashion industry has specific names for the different sizes of the repeating checks design: The classic one is the shepherd's check – a tiny check pattern popularized by Christian Dior; the Glen plaid or Esterhazy combines the basic shepherd's check pattern with patterns of white, red or otherwise colored threads; then there is the Scottish plaid (tartan), Vichy etc.. The check is simply a fashionable, ageless phenomenon and evergreen.
Do you have your own design or signature check motif and need to apply it to fabric for your project or workshop? Contact us — we print any motif on fabric according to individual requirements.
100% cotton/100% ACRYL
The 100% acrylic coating covering a 100% cotton material is another item from our wholesale range of printed fabrics with excellent properties for exposed operation and with emphasis on material and color fastness. Take advantage of these excellent features and buy at competitive wholesale prices today – we guarantee proven quality, material stability and EU-wide delivery. You can speak English, German, Italian or Czech with us. Order to another EU country – we break down borders and myths about shopping and transport.
Pink-coloured textiles are simply unmistakable, no matter what the shade. Pink can be gentle, soft, and romantic. Usually it’s used as a milder alternative to red. Pink fabrics are mostly preferred by women, but men in pink look highly fashionable, too.