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T20A00085 | Viscose And Silk Canvas
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M20A00008 | Viscose Light Crepe Jersey
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T20A00124 | Wool Viscose Tricotine
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T20A00282 | Double Dry Viscose Sable
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T22B03118 | Shiny Viscose Cupro Lining
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T20A00277 | Double Viscose Satin
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T22W03464 | Crepe Back Satin
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T22J00789 | Viscose Satin
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T21B00392 | Shiny Viscose & Cupro Lining
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T21B00459 | Silk and Viscose Crepe
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T22A01757 | Liquid Viscose Satin
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T22A01578 | Sheer Crepe Jersey
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T22J00780 | Fluid Twill
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T22A01485 | Stretch Double Face Crepe Twill
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T20A00200 | Sheer Fil A Fil Stripe Canvas
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T23A05163 | Liquid Viscose Satin
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T23A05145 | Fluid Sable
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T23K04101 | Sea Lily Print Jersey
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T22A02185 | Matt Chintz Satin
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T22J00814 | Viscose Piqué with Bicolor Yarns
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T22A01797 | Viscose Maroccan Crepe
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T22A01747 | Matt Viscose Satin
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T22A02850 | Viscose Suiting Canvas
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T22A02460 | WR Double Face Wool & Viscose
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T22A01787 | Viscose Crepe Georgette
Deadstock Viscose Fabrics
Using deadstock viscose fabrics promotes sustainability and reduces waste. By repurposing existing fabric stocks, designers contribute to minimizing the environmental impact associated with textile production. Deadstock fabrics are often limited in quantity, making the resulting designs exclusive.
Furthermore, viscose fabrics offer comfort and breathability, making them suitable for warm weather garments. They have moisture-absorbing properties, allowing the fabric to stay cool and comfortable against the skin.
Incorporating deadstock viscose fabrics not only supports ethical and sustainable fashion practices but also provides an opportunity for designers to showcase their creativity by working with materials that have their own unique characteristics and visual appeal.