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Colección: Tela de Acetato

El acetato es una fibra celulósica de origen artificial, obtenida a partir de pasta de madera o linters de algodón. Las telas de acetato presentan un aspecto liso y brillante, similar a la seda (seda sintética), con un tacto suave, ligero y fresco al contacto. Absorben la humedad, aunque no se secan rápido y pueden generar electricidad estática. Con el calor, el acetato se derrite y desprende un olor a vinagre. La superficie se presenta uniforme, con una textura mínima.

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-20 % en pedidos superiores a 290 €
-30 % en pedidos superiores a 490 €
-50 % en pedidos superiores a 1000 €

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FS-214 – image 1
FS-214 – image 1
Espiga
Precio habitual 4,58 € IVA inc./m
Precio habitual 11,44 € Precio rebajado 4,58 € IVA inc./m
cómo conseguirlo −50% de descuento

Tela para Traje de Acetato y Poliéster con Espiga en Tonos Marrones · FS-214

disponible 2 m · Acetato 25% Poliéster 75% · Gramaje 230 g/m² · Italia 🇮🇹
Ancho 154.0 cm · Tejido de Sarga · Traje · Sin Elasticidad
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TB-1995 – image 1
Precio habitual 4,75 € IVA inc./m
Precio habitual 11,88 € Precio rebajado 4,75 € IVA inc./m
cómo conseguirlo −50% de descuento

Tela para Ropa Casual de Acetato y Poliéster en Tonos Rojos · TB-1995

disponible 28 m · Acetato 11% Poliéster 89% · Gramaje 150 g/m² · Italia 🇮🇹
Ancho 155.0 cm · Liso · Ropa Casual · Sin Elasticidad

If your project calls for movement, polish, and a soft hand, acetate fabric earns a spot on your cutting table. It has that clean, “liquid” drape designers chase, a gentle sheen that photographs beautifully, and a smooth touch that feels good against the skin. Used smartly, acetate in clothing delivers a refined look without bulk, which is why you see it in slip dresses, bias skirts, blouses, and well-finished linings.

Browse our edit of acetate fabrics to match the job at hand: satin-faced options for evening, breathable lining weights for tailored interiors, and blends designed to add durability while preserving flow. The surface is consistent, so the needle glides; pressing is predictable; seams lie flat. If your pattern relies on drape—cowls, gathers, fluted hems—acetate in fabric rewards the cut with graceful movement.

Care is straightforward. Favor cool water, gentle detergent, and low heat from the reverse side when pressing. Line-dry to protect the finish. Treat it kindly, and your pieces hold their shape and luster longer.

Where it shines: slip and column dresses, A-line and bias skirts, clean blouses, interior linings for jackets and coats, and statement separates where the fabric must move with the wearer.

Quick FAQ

What is acetate fabric?

A cellulose-based textile known for smooth drape, subtle shine, and a silky hand.

Is acetate healthy to wear?

It’s comfortable and commonly used next to the skin as lining or in light garments.

Is acetate the same as polyester?

No. Acetate is cellulose-derived; polyester is fully synthetic.

What are the disadvantages of acetate fabric?

Heat sensitivity — keep care gentle and press on low.

Is acetate fake silk?

It’s a popular silk alternative because of its similar sheen and flow.