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R23P04805 | Cotton Jersey MT® - Recycled & OCS
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T22A01832 | Wool & Cotton Gingham Suiting
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T22A01663 | Cotton Gabardine
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T22X03727 | Melange Tubular Cotton Rib
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T22B03223 | Satin Cotton
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T22B03164 | Soft Gabardine
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T22M00974 | Irregular Silk Canvas
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T22I00862 | Cotton Poplin with Jacquard Check
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T22I00882 | Stretch Milleraies Cotton Velvet
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T22I00857 | Cotton Batiste
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M20A00002 | Check Jacquard Jersey
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T22A02078 | Sheer Cotton Gingham Seersucker
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T22A02951 | WR Coated Canvas
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T23K04058 | Ready-to-Dye Tiger Denim Jacquard
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R23P04807 | Cotton Felpa MT® - Recycled & OCS
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T22A01669 | Cotton Canvas
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T23U04253 | Striped Cotton Jersey
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T22A01664 | Pixellised Crepe Sable
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T22H03861 | Lurex & Cotton Tulle
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T22B03215 | WR Technical Faille
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T22G03073 | Soft Cotton Felpa
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T21C00636 | Bonded Cotton Gabardine
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T22A01983 | Micro Pinstripe Cotton Poplin
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T23C05019 | Stretch Cotton Micro Faille BCI
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T23C04959 | Bonded Jersey
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T22A02757 | Splittable Cotton Diagonal
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T22A02127 | Light Cotton Gabardine
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T22A01665 | WR Double Face Cotton Satin
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T22X03676 | Melange Neoprene
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T22X03681 | Melange Cotton Felpa
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T22X03678 | Melange Light Cotton Felpa
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T22A01550 | Heavy Double Face Melange Wool
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T22N01273 | Melange Linen Chambray
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T22A01084 | Sheer Melange Cotton
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T22A01022 | Light Cotton Poplin
Deadstock Cotton Fabrics
Deadstock cotton fabrics are a popular fabric choice due to their softness, breathability, and versatility. Deadstock cotton fabrics encompass a wide range of options, including different weights, weaves, and finishes. They can include plain weaves, twills, chambrays, or even prints and patterns. The availability of deadstock cotton fabrics in various colors and designs makes them appealing to designers seeking unique and limited-edition materials.
Designers can utilize deadstock cotton fabrics to create sustainable and environmentally friendly fashion pieces. Incorporating deadstock cotton fabrics into their creations allows designers to offer eco-friendly and socially responsible alternatives to traditional production methods. It aligns with the growing demand for sustainable fashion choices, appealing to conscious consumers who value ethical practices and environmental conservation. Furthermore, utilizing deadstock fabric can foster creativity by challenging designers to work within the constraints of limited resources, sparking innovation and unique design solutions.