LARRY

The LARRY Collection is a warp knit fabric characterized by an uneven texture due to twisted fibers—not loops like in BOUCLÉ. The twisted fibers of the pile are achieved through a process called tumbling, which involves mechanically compressing the fabric with elevated temperature and steam. The material consists of two layers, providing many positive properties. The base and bottom layer of the material is a strong, durable, and slightly elastic knit, into which thin fibers imitating natural hair are woven. The underside of the material is reinforced with a densely woven fabric.

LARRY 28

LARRY 21

LARRY 23

LARRY 47

LARRY 44

LARRY 74

LARRY 87

LARRY 04

LARRY 06

LARRY 16

LARRY 19

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Surface mass DIN EN 12127 300 g/m2 ± 5%
Working width minimum 140 cm
Composition EU 1007/2011 100% Polyester
Martindale test EN ISO 12947-1,2 40 000
Prone to mottling and pillaging EN ISO 12945-2 (2000T) 4
Color fastness: artificial light EN ISO 105-B02-2 5
Resistance to dry friction EN ISO 105-X12 4-5
Wet friction resistance EN ISO 105-X12 4-5
Tear strength EN ISO 13937-3
Warp 35 N
Weft 40 N
Tensile Strength EN ISO 13934-1
Warp 350 N
Weft 400 N
Thread Slippage EN ISO 13936-2
Warp 3 mm
Weft 3,5 mm
The effect of pilling and so-called "wrinkling" of fabrics is a natural process and impossible to eliminate completely. The transfer of dyes from fabrics with intense and dark colors to light fabrics is inevitable. If the fabric is hooked, there is a possibility of pulling out individual yarns. For technological reasons, differences in color shades are permissible.

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