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Fan-Favorite Fabrics for Spring Apparel Orders

With the weather getting warmer, now’s the ideal time to switch up your apparel assortment with lightweight styles that will keep wearers cool and comfortable this spring. To help you update your sales presentations, we’re sharing our favorite pieces from Next Level Apparel (asi/73867) made from two optimal fabric blends for the season.

Poly Cotton Jersey

Fabric Fast Facts

  • Fabric blend: 65% polyester/35% combed ring-spun cotton
  • Fabric weight: 120g/3.5 oz.
  • Thread weight: 40 single

NLA’s Festival Collection is made from a unique poly/cotton blend that results in a silky-soft feel and lightweight yet durable construction. This fabric blend is also the preferred fabric choice for popular decoration methods such as sublimation and screen printing. If your clients are seeking full-color graphics this spring, Festival Collection styles can make that happen and more. Not only can branded artwork be colorful, this fabric collection also comes in an assortment of sun-kissed colors inspired by the Coachella Valley’s flora.

NLA Recommended Styles

 

Sueded Jersey

Fabric Fast Facts

  • Fabric blend: 60% combed ring-spun cotton/40% polyester
  • Fabric weight: 145g/4.3 oz.
  • Thread weight: 32 single

If your clients want to kick off the new season with a bang, present them something unexpected such as NLA’s Sueded Jersey collection. Simply irresistible and impossible not to touch, this fabric feels as good as it looks with its ultra-dreamy, unique brushed finish (similar to the feel of peach fuzz) and perfectly buttery-soft lived-in aesthetic. As for decoration, the sueded finish provides a soft and sturdy surface for popular methods like screen-printing and heat transfer. These sueded styles are a must-sell for clients who want to stand out from the competition with unique and luxurious apparel that conveys high-end appeal and trend-conscious savvy.

NLA Recommended Styles

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