Boucle Fabric
Bouclé fabric petrol
SKU: M1040-004
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AUDE PETOUX
"Very good fabrics and spedition is very fast . Thanks and as soon"
AUDE PETOUX
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Chun Y Chan
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Product description
Bouclé fabric petrol is a soft, looped fabric with playful three-dimensional texture. The name comes from the French word for curl and perfectly describes its distinctive structure. The special weaving technique creates a lively surface that stands out both visually and tactilely.
Specifications
- SKU:
- M1040-004
- Weight
- 380 g
Bouclé fabric petrol is a distinctive fabric with curled, looped texture that catches the eye immediately. The name derives from the French word for curl, perfectly describing the special weaving structure. This heavyweight version feels wonderfully full and gives garments an instant rich, quality appearance.
Bouclé is known for its three-dimensional surface, where loops of varying sizes run through each other creating a playful, lively effect. The fabric feels soft and luxurious, has a firm drape and holds its shape beautifully. The deep petrol colour gives the material a modern, timeless aesthetic.
Applications
This product is perfect for:
- Jackets and coats where structure and weight define the look
- Vests and cardigans with a luxurious, artisanal appeal
- Skirts and trousers where the fabric itself makes the statement
- Cushions and home textiles for a tactile, interior-focused accent
| Weight | 380 g |
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"Good fabrics. Send fast. Funkytex is OK"
AUDE PETOUX · 27 Apr 2026
"Very good fabrics and spedition is very fast . Thanks and as soon"
AUDE PETOUX · 6 Jan 2024
"Love the range of fabrics. I’ve just got to decide what to make."
Chun Y Chan · 28 Aug 2025
"Helpful personal, great communication, quite fast delivery, good fabrics. I can recommend Funkytex"
Santa · 2 Nov 2021