Long Wool Quilted Liner
NZD 330
ColorMulti color
Model is 1.73m and is wearing a size S
(Chest 77cm, Waist 65cm, Hips 89cm).
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Size & Fit
Size & Fit
Model is 1.73m and is wearing a size S (Chest 77cm, Waist 65cm, Hips 89cm).
Description & Care
Description & Care
The Long Wool Quilted liner offers a comfortable extra layer. This padded layering piece can be worn under the lighter weight jackets we offer. Zip waist pockets are combined with a patched on flap pocket at the chest. Also the inside offers a chest pocket with flap. A loop hanger is added for ease.
- Raised collar
- Long sleeves, straight inset- cuffed
- Chest pocket with flap- hidden snaps, zip pockets at the waist
- Curved hem
- Inside pocket
- Zipper closure
Materials
- Woven
- Body: 50% Wool (Recycled), 45% Polyester (Recycled), 5% Other fibres Sleeves: 100% Polyamide
- Recycled wool is made from post-consumer or post-industrial wool waste.
- Lining: 100% Polyester (Recycled) Padding: 100% Polyester
- 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.
Color Detail
mazarine blueWashing Instructions
Do not washDo not bleachDo not tumble dryDo not ironDry cleaning tetrachloride, normal processDry clean only, Do not iron print, trims and accessories
Art nr: d17485-c410-4213
Sustainability & Traceability
Sustainability & Traceability
Preferred Materials
- 50% 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.
- 45% 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.