Workwear fabrics

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  • 155gsm | 65% Polyester, 35% Cotton | Twill 2/1

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    Workwear fabric

    Forma-155 is a lightweight twill poly-cotton fabric. Specially designed for shirts and light working clothes, it is particularly suitable for medical uniform and scrubs.

    Key features: Economy item

    Certifications: Oeko-tex 100

    POLYCOTTON FABRICS

    FORMA-155

    155gsm | 65% Polyester, 35% Cotton | Twill 2/1

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    Workwear fabric

    Forma-155 is a lightweight twill poly-cotton fabric. Specially designed for shirts and light working clothes, it is particularly suitable for medical uniform and scrubs.

    Key features: Economy item

    Certifications: Oeko-tex 100

  • 155 gsm | 92% Polyester, 8% Spandex | Plain 1/1, 4-way stretch

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    Workwear fabric

    Pixie-155 Stretch is a practical lightweight polyester twill fabric with a natural stretch compared to Lycra. It has been specially developed for men’s and women’s shirts and light workwear and is particularly suitable for healthcare uniforms and business wear.

    Key features: 4-way stretch

    Certifications: Oeko-tex 100

    STRETCH FABRICS

    PIXIE-155

    155 gsm | 92% Polyester, 8% Spandex | Plain 1/1, 4-way stretch

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    Workwear fabric

    Pixie-155 Stretch is a practical lightweight polyester twill fabric with a natural stretch compared to Lycra. It has been specially developed for men’s and women’s shirts and light workwear and is particularly suitable for healthcare uniforms and business wear.

    Key features: 4-way stretch

    Certifications: Oeko-tex 100

XM Textiles™ designs and manufactures workwear fabrics for ESD clothing, HiVis garments and other work clothing. Our workwear fabrics are OEKO-TEX® Standard 100 certified. Strict quality control is to ensure every meter of the fabric you receive meets all your expectations. We have all fabrics in stocks – in Vilnius and Bucharest. Clients from 51 countries buy our fabrics since 2002.

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