Container Sweater
AU$ 189
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Features
The design of this Container sweater shows woven shoulder panels that proceed towards the upper arms. Military inspired flap pockets are placed at both sides. One of these is caught by a woven printed tape, while the other side shows an additional zipper pocket.
Relaxed Fit
Round neck- ribbed
Long sleeves, ribbed cuffs
Straight hem, ribbed edge
Shoulder and upper sleeve paneling
One sleeve: zipper pocket combined with a deep flap pocket- Velcro closure
Other sleeve: deep flap pocket - Velcro closure combined with a woven tape overlay- printed
Material
Heavy Sherland Sweat Recycled Unbrushed
This style is cut from a soft sweat fabric. The looped terry interior remains unbrushed.
- Knitted sweat fabric - soft touch
- Unbrushed, looped interior
- 60% Cotton, 40% Polyester (Recycled)
- By buying cotton products from G-Star Raw, you're supporting more sustainable cotton farming through the Better Cotton Initiative. Better Cotton is sourced via a system of Mass Balance. Find out more about our sustainable materials.
- Recycled polyester is produced from post-consumer or post-industrial waste materials such as PET plastic bottles and apparel. Material that would otherwise have been sent to landfill or to incineration.
- By giving discarded resources a new life, we save raw materials, water, chemicals and energy. Preventing further extraction of a non-renewable resource.
Colour
Mazarine Blue
Washing Instructions
30°C mild processDo not bleachDo not tumble dryLow temperature iron 110°CDo not dry cleanLine dry/hang to dryWash inside out, Wash separately or with similar colours, Do not iron print, trims and accessories
Art nr: d19836-a613-4213
Sustainability & Traceability
Preferred Materials
- 40% Polyester (Recycled) made from pre- or post-consumer plastic/polyester waste, of which PET bottles are the most common source. By giving discarded resources a new life we save raw materials, water, chemicals and energy.