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Peach and Navy Tie Dye Printed Polyester Jersey
Bring back the free spirit of the 1960's with this Tie Dye Printed Polyester Jersey. Boasting a bold tie-dye pattern, this ITY Print is not one to miss! ITY, also known as interlock twist yarns, are wrinkle resistant and breathable making it the perfect spring/summer knit. It has a smooth hand and a waterfall drape that is ideal for maxi dresses and beach tunics. Fit-and-flare dresses and body-forming tops may be made as well with its weft side stretch. Thin and medium weight, it is translucent and may require a lining in some applications. Note that its selvage is 2.25" wide on one side and 2" on the other.
Bring back the free spirit of the 1960's with this Tie Dye Printed Polyester Jersey. Boasting a bold tie-dye pattern, this ITY Print is not one to miss! ITY, also known as interlock twist yarns, are wrinkle resistant and breathable making it the perfect spring/summer knit. It has a smooth hand and a waterfall drape that is ideal for maxi dresses and beach tunics. Fit-and-flare dresses and body-forming tops may be made as well with its weft side stretch. Thin and medium weight, it is translucent and may require a lining in some applications. Note that its selvage is 2.25" wide on one side and 2" on the other.
$2.94
Original: $8.40
-65%Peach and Navy Tie Dye Printed Polyester Jersey—
$8.40
$2.94Description
Bring back the free spirit of the 1960's with this Tie Dye Printed Polyester Jersey. Boasting a bold tie-dye pattern, this ITY Print is not one to miss! ITY, also known as interlock twist yarns, are wrinkle resistant and breathable making it the perfect spring/summer knit. It has a smooth hand and a waterfall drape that is ideal for maxi dresses and beach tunics. Fit-and-flare dresses and body-forming tops may be made as well with its weft side stretch. Thin and medium weight, it is translucent and may require a lining in some applications. Note that its selvage is 2.25" wide on one side and 2" on the other.























