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Updated by Karla Medina MKT on Oct 26, 2023
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Top fabrics for Hairstylist

When it comes to hairstylist capes, choosing the right fabric is essential for both comfort and functionality. Here are some of the top fabrics to consider:

Source: https://www.salonwear.com/

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100% Nylon

This material, called Indestructo, is made from breathable oxford nylon that has been jet laundered and treated with a special stain and water repellent. It provides excellent protection during a wide range of tasks and is resistant to hair colors, permanents, and most chemicals found in salons and laboratories. Industructo is also designed to resist hair and liquids, creating a protective barrier.

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Polyester Cotton

Our garments are made using the highest quality Cotton/polyester blend material, ensuring long-lasting durability and maximum comfort. They are also specially designed to be shrinkage-controlled and crease-resistant, giving you the best of both worlds. Additionally, these garments are easy to maintain and clean, making them a practical and convenient choice for your clothing needs.

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iridescent fabrics

iridescent fabrics

Introducing iridescent fabrics - made of bi-weave nylon, these fabrics blend the hues of two different colors. As one colored fabric is interwoven with a second, it creates a luminous effect that highlights each color and gives the fabric a shimmering and brilliant appearance.

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Terry Fabrics

Terry Fabrics, renowned for their durability and resilience, utilize a blend of high-quality cotton and polyester knit yarn to create their superior Knit Terry fabric. This fabric boasts unmatched strength, allowing it to withstand numerous washes while retaining its shape and texture, making it a go-to option for styles that require long-lasting quality and endurance.

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P.U. Fabric

P.U. Fabric

This tough and durable fabric is designed to withstand even the harshest of weather conditions. Featuring a waterproof P.U. top layer that repels water and moisture, and backed with black tricot for added strength and stability. This combination of materials ensures that the fabric is not only resistant to water, but also to wear and tear.