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Fabric of the Week: Geo Butterfly Cotton Twill
Our very own print! Woop woop. This is officially the first in-house urbanstax print. Designed by us!
The Geo butterfly is an abstracted geometric butterfly, somewhat inspired by architectural line drawings. The first colourway (and there will be more) is a mix of greys and black.
The fabric is a medium weight cotton twill at 213 g/sm and still has a nice soft drape. It is great for items where you need a cotton fabric with some body. Great for cushions for example but also for clothing with a much more structured look.
The fabric is available by the half metre and it is 1.4 metres in width. Check it out here www.urbanstax.com/product/grey-geo-butterfly-cotton-twill.
Really very excited to see it go out into the world.
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