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Archival French Sateen | Silver

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Regular price $ 2.00 NZD

*Please note - this is an online exclusive fabric, with one roll only and we cannot offer swatches - get in quick!

This circa 1970s genuine vintage French-made sateen is luxuriously midweight with a broken twill in a soft silver colourway. It has a subtle sheen and is completely opaque. Wrinkle-resistant, the silk threads are incredibly soft and give it natural drape whilst maintaining good structure. A rarity, it has a shine that catches the light effortlessly and would make into a divine pair of trousers with a soft pleat or pintuck, a spring weight vest, blouse, skirt or incredible bag.

From the workroom of New Zealand's oldest tie manufacturer, Parisian, est. 1919, comes a collection of exceptional fabrics from Europe. Making in the heart of Auckland for over 100 years, Parisian continues to apply the tradition of craft and quality honed over four generations. Buy a piece of textile history, with this fine collection of archival fabrics.

Composition: 35% Silk, 65% Polyester

Width: 74cm wide (we recommend referencing the last product image for a suggested pattern layout)

Weight: 95GSM

Origin: European designer deadstock

Care: Cold water handwash or gentle/delicate machine wash.

Pattern Recommendation: This silk would make a stand-out two-piece set. Check out our Merchant & Mills pattern here.

You can order a thread match here.

For any further enquiries, please get in touch here.

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