Empral Wool Trench
AU$ 550
Model is 1.73m and is wearing a size S
(Chest 77cm, Waist 65cm, Hips 89cm).
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Features
Features
The Empral Wool trench is cut in a straight fit and offers a reinforced collar with a detachable throat latch. When closed, a raised collar can be created. Slanted welt pockets are placed at the chest and lower sleeve. The pockets at the waist are finished with a flap and hidden snap closure. Also inside a pocket is created. The backside features a back slit with a hidden snap to allow for a more closed aesthetic. Contrast woven labels at the lower front complete this lined coat.
Straight Fit
Raised collar, reinforced- detachable throat latch for raised version
Long sleeves- tab and button
Welt pockets at the chest and lower sleeve
Flap pockets at the waist
Inner pocket and back slit
Button closure

Material
Material
Covery Wool Recycled
This compact woven fabric is made from recycled wool combined with synthetic yarns to create a durable construction.
- Brushed, giving a soft touch
- 60% Wool (Recycled), 35% Polyester, 5% Other Fibres
- Recycled wool is made from post-consumer or post-industrial wool waste.
- By giving discarded resources a new life we save raw materials, water, chemicals and energy. Preventing further extraction of a non-renewable resource.
- Body lining: 55% Polyester, 45% Viscose
- Sleeve lining: 100% Polyamide
Colour
Dark Black
Washing Instructions
Do not washDo not bleachDo not tumble dryDo not ironDry cleaning tetrachloride, normal processDry clean only
Art nr: d06238-b965-6484

Sustainability & Traceability
Sustainability & Traceability
Preferred Materials
- 60% Wool (Recycled) made from pre- consumer or post-consumer wool waste. By giving discarded resources a new life we save raw materials, water, chemicals and energy.
- 35% 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.