Econyl is a fantastic regenerated nylon fiber made from discarded carpets and fishing nets that would otherwise end up in landfills. Developed by Aquafil, it not only helps reduce waste but also has a 90% lower impact on global warming compared to virgin materials, mainly because it uses much less water in its production. What a win for the planet!
Light Econyl Swim & Sports Lycra Fabric in Forest Green
Forest green Econyl fabric is warm yet rich and vibrant lycra fabric made from regenerated nylon, perfect for sewing swimwear and leggings.
Econyl Light is our lighter version of nylon fabric, so we would recommend either lining it with our econyl nylon lining or doubling up on the main fabric.
£19.00 per metre
Availability: 6m in stock
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Fabric description
Run, swim, squat, press, row or brunch, whatever the plans, this forest green lycra fabric will make a great statement outfit.
The fabric is made from regenerated nylon fiber, it is chlorine resistant, sun cream and oil resistant as well as protects from UV.
The fabric retains its shape and most importantly is 100% squat proof as it is dyed through.
Should you need any help with figuring out how to buy the right swimwear fabric online please do get in touch or order you samples here.
Fabric facts & care
- 78% Econyl Polyamide, 22% Elastane
- Width: 150cm
- Weight: 190g/m2
- Stretch: 70%
- Four-way stretch
- Machine wash at 40°
- Do not tumble dry
- Dry clean
Eco credentials
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Every gosh-darn item in the Good Fabric shop has been handpicked to meet the highest possible sustainability standards.
From our flannels to our buttons, our velours to our gauzes, we’re helping you create a conscious, handmade wardrobe.
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