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Tulle lace Agatha, white, seconds, 2m

Product code 106-05-0002-R (3)

An elegant lace, richly embroidered throughout, on a tulle base in white. Lovely in lace wedding gowns, evening gowns, cocktail dresses, and accessories.

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Basic parameters
Shade: pure white
Material: 20% rayon, 80% polyester
Width (cm): 130 cm
Width (inches): 51 ″
Weight (gsm): 185 gsm
Weight (oz): 5.5 oz
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Availability: while supplies last

in stock 1 pcs

45.00 $/m

22.50 $/m

45.00 $/pcs

45.00 $/pcs without VAT

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Product description

Product description

Defective Fabric Remnant

This fabric remnant may have a small flaw such as a stain, tiny hole, or weaving irregularity. If the type of defect is known, it is stated in the product description. When not specified, we offer a generous 50% discount; otherwise, the discount is 30%. We do not photograph the defects or provide details about their size or placement – purchasing this remnant is therefore a bit of a “lucky dip.” You may receive a piece where the flaw is barely visible, or one where it is more noticeable. By purchasing, the customer acknowledges and accepts this uncertainty.

Defective remnants cannot be returned or claimed due to the listed flaws.

About the fabric

Tulle lace fabric has an elegant look. It drapes gently, so it combines best with materials that have a similar or crisper drape, such as habotai, silk serge, dupioni, duchesse, and taffeta. It is lovely in lace wedding gowns, evening gowns, cocktail dresses, and accessories. Note though, that it does not work well for applique, as the individual motifs may fray upon cutting.

Care

Hand wash this lace only at 30°C. Handle very gently, do not squeeze or wring dry. Do not machine dry. Hang or lay flat to dry. Iron on the lowest setting (synthetics).

FAQ

Is your product assortment always the same?

Most of our fabrics are one-time offers that last until they are sold out. However, some more popular items are always restocked or can be ordered on request. As a rule, this applies to notions, where the selection is pretty consistent, but may also include some types of fabric. Look at the product's availability value – it shows whether the goods are available while supplies last, in the core inventory or in a seasonal collection.

What is a seasonal collection?

The goods in the seasonal collection come directly from our verified manufacturers. We change up the colors on offer from season to season but fabric quality is always constant. For large (wholesale) orders, colors that have been sold out can be reordered individually.

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