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TECHNICAL DATA SHEET

Melange (Heather) Polyester French Terry

Weight180–330 g/m²
Composition100% polyester melange yarn (a blend of differently coloured fibres → heathered); grey melange is most common. Cotton-PES melange also exists.
Knit typeMelange (heather) French terry · French Terry
Use classEveryday
StretchMechanical stretch
KnitSame standard loop-back knit; the difference is in the yarn — knitted with melange (mixed-colour) yarn for a grainy/heathered surface colour.
HandSame hand as standard French terry; visually speckled/heathered, matte and natural.
Typical useMelange sweatshirts · grey-melange hoodies · joggers · daily tops
StrengthMelange yarn gives a richer, grainier look than solid dye and disguises small stains/wear.
Watch forLot-to-lot tone consistency can be hard since colour comes from the yarn; it affects only the look, not warmth/durability.
CertificationsISO 9001ISO 14001ISO 45001OEKO-TEX STePSTANDARD 100GRS · RCS

Width, gauge, finishing options and test standards are shared on request.

Typical technical ranges

Weight tolerance±5% (±6–7% on heavy/brushed variants)
WidthOpen width typ. 150–200 cm; tubular typ. 70–100 cm (half-circumference). Varies with cylinder diameter (30–34″)/gauge and finished-width setting
Shrinkage (wash)After-wash dimensional change typ. width −3 to −7%, length −3 to −7% (heat-set + compacting pulls toward the lower end; predominantly shrinkage direction). No hygroscopic shrink in 100% PES; looped-back relaxation can run slightly above plain jersey
Color fastnessWash 4–5; rubbing dry 4–5, wet 3–4; light 4–6 (deep/bright and turquoise/navy shades may drop wet-rub to 2–3 and light to the lower end). Typical for disperse-dyed PES
Abrasion / pillingMartindale abrasion typ. 20,000–40,000+ cycles; pilling ISO 12945 grade 3–4 (looped-back floats make it slightly more pill-prone than flat jersey; brushed variant can drop to 2–3)
Gauge / yarnMachine gauge typ. E18–E24 (medium); feed yarn typ. 75–150 denier PES filament (150–300 denier on heavy variants). Finer/sporty toward E24, heavy sweat-fabric toward E18

These ranges are industry-TYPICAL / indicative values based on construction and fiber, not Fersan's binding QC measurements. Exact values are confirmed per order, approved sample and lot-based QC report.

Related reading: Fleece and Scuba: Structured Polyester Knits · Brushed, Unbrushed and Fleece: Where Warmth Comes From in Polyester Knits

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