Jersey fabric
Cotton jersey //109
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- €1,94
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- €1,94
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Cotton jersey //108
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- €1,94
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- €1,94
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Cotton jersey //107
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- €2,04
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- €2,04
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Cotton jersey //106
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- €1,73
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- €1,73
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Cotton jersey //103
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- €1,43
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- €1,43
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Cotton jersey //102
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- €2,04
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- €2,04
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Cotton jersey //101
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- €1,73
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- €1,73
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Cotton jersey //100
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- €2,04
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- €2,04
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Cotton jersey //1
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- €2,05
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- €2,05
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Cotton jersey // 218 FVJ deer
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- €2,04
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- €2,04
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Cotton jersey // 217 deer
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- €1,84
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- €1,84
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Cotton jersey // 216 FVJ deer
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- €2,04
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- €2,04
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Cotton jersey //39
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- €2,04
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- €2,04
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It couldn't be more comfortable with a jersey fabric you are always comfortable on the move. The particularly stretchy material of jersey fabrics promises absolute comfort and is very easy to care for. The fabric is supple and soft, breathable and absorbent. Perfect for every day!
Jersey is a very soft, often elastic fabric (due to a proportion of elastane), which is often knitted or warp-knitted from viscose or cotton blends.
Basically you differentiate between single and double jersey. With single jersey, knit and purl stitches are used alternately, which makes the fabric very stretchy. Double jersey is knit either left-left or right-right. This meshing makes the fabric more robust and of higher quality.
Jersey is a very soft, often elastic fabric (due to a proportion of elastane), which is often knitted or warp-knitted from viscose or cotton blends.
Basically you differentiate between single and double jersey. With single jersey, knit and purl stitches are used alternately, which makes the fabric very stretchy. Double jersey is knit either left-left or right-right. This meshing makes the fabric more robust and of higher quality.