As SEEN On TV! It's Wrinkle Free!
I try to remember any stories I get from people as to where the fabric originated. The donor of this fabric stated that it was supposedly used to make shirts for the cast of the old TV show, Two and a Half Men. I have no desire to shout that from the rooftops because I’m not into celebrity excitement very much. However, I thought it might help in letting you know at least someone in costume design considered this a high-end fabric so maybe you can trust that it’s good quality.
Pricing is set for by-the-yard pricing, enter the amount of yards you want at checkout. We have the following selections of this fabric available:
All selections are 58” Width
Tan w/light & thin striping, we have 9 yards
Red w/blue twin stripes, we have 8 yards
Charcoal Black w/grey/red pin stripes, we have 8 yards
Sage w/cream twin stripes, we have 8 yards
Soft Charcoal Black w/red & blue stripes, we have 10 yards
Purple Stealth Iridescence squares pattern, we have 7 yards
I try to remember any stories I get from people as to where the fabric originated. The donor of this fabric stated that it was supposedly used to make shirts for the cast of the old TV show, Two and a Half Men. I have no desire to shout that from the rooftops because I’m not into celebrity excitement very much. However, I thought it might help in letting you know at least someone in costume design considered this a high-end fabric so maybe you can trust that it’s good quality.
Pricing is set for by-the-yard pricing, enter the amount of yards you want at checkout. We have the following selections of this fabric available:
All selections are 58” Width
Tan w/light & thin striping, we have 9 yards
Red w/blue twin stripes, we have 8 yards
Charcoal Black w/grey/red pin stripes, we have 8 yards
Sage w/cream twin stripes, we have 8 yards
Soft Charcoal Black w/red & blue stripes, we have 10 yards
Purple Stealth Iridescence squares pattern, we have 7 yards
Although in my research, I’ve found that this fabric might also be called “modal,” I figured I’d give you what I found out about the description that was on the label.
The fabric is claimed to be 70% polynosic 30% polyester (I found this description of polynosic - is said to have been developed around 1962 to enhance the functionality of rayon and is made from recycled cellulose fiber giving it a soft, silky finish) IMMEDIATELY upon touching it, it feels much softer than an average rayon. The feel is best described as a heavier weight brushed, rayon? You’ll have to trust me on this one because it really won’t come across in the images. OHHH and it claims to be wrinkle-free from some of the search results I found.