Bomber Sleeve Peacoat
AU$ 559
Model is 1.77m and is wearing a size S
(Chest 84cm, Waist 65cm, Hips 90cm).
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Features
Features
Peacoat Wool offers a double button closure. The front and back are created out of another fabric than the sleeves, which creates a contrast in texture and lustre. Multiple zip pockets are added to the padded sleeves. Ribbed cuffs add a comfortable detail. Double welt pockets are added to the waist. A slit is added to the back. A graphic printed lining adds the final touch.
Regular Fit
Revers collar
Long sleeves, ribbed cuffs, pleats at the elbow
Zipper pockets at the bicep pockets
Double welt pockets at the waist
Back slit
Double breasted button closure

Material
Material
Covery Wool Recycled
This woven fabric is created out of a blend of sustainable yarns.
- 60% Wool (Recycled), 35% Polyester (Recycled), 5% Other fibres
- Recycled wool is made from post-consumer or post-industrial wool waste.
- 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.
- Other fabric: 100% Polyamide (Recycled)
- Lining & sleeve padding: 100% Polyester (Recycled)
Color
Dark Black
Washing Instructions
Do not washDo not bleachDo not tumble dryLow temperature iron 110°CDry cleaning tetrachloride, normal processDo not iron print, trims and accessories, Iron inside out
Art nr: d22032-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.