Sangallo Cotton - Villa Foscari
SKU: SKU: QC00071
- Regular price
- €22,90 / m
Quantity pricing:
| 5 - 14 mtr | 15% off |
| > 15 | 20% off |
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Buy this exquisite deadstock San Gallo cotton online, available by the metre in our fabric online shop, combining quality and sustainable choice.
The sophisticated geometric pattern of rounded rectangles is embroidered on a white background in three shades: navy blue, dusty light blue, and greige beige. The typical openwork holes of San Gallo cotton give it lightness and a precious three-dimensional effect.
100% cotton guarantees breathability and comfort, with a weight of 220 grams per linear metre that gives it structure and consistency, perfect for garments with a defined silhouette.
This fabric is ideal for: blouses, dresses, skirts, light jackets, and children's clothing.
Composition
100% Cotton
Reason
Height
150 cm
Weight gram per linear meter
220 g per linear meter
Washing instructions
Product details
Composition
100% Cotton
Reason
Height
150 cm
Weight gram per linear meter
220 g per linear meter
Washing instructions
Dry clean
We ship worldwide! In Italy only, we offer free shipping with a minimum order of €89. Our prices vary by country; simply add the items to your cart and the shipping cost will be calculated at checkout.
Payments
Shipping
We ship worldwide! In Italy only, we offer free shipping with a minimum order of €89. Our prices vary by country; simply add the items to your cart and the shipping cost will be calculated at checkout.
Payments
We accept all major payment methods: cash on delivery, credit cards, PostePay, bank transfer, and PayPal.
Further details
Description
Not sure about the quality, weight, or color of the fabric?
Want to compare, touch, or try a combination? Write down the codes or names of the fabrics you'd like to receive as samples and order up to 5 samples here . Add them to your cart and complete your purchase!
Note: Samples are not available on one-of-a-kind pieces.
How much fabric do I need?
You can calculate the amount of fabric needed to make a dress by simply adding the various lengths. Click here for the guide.

