SUSTAINABILITY
Textile and slow clothing manufactured in Barcelona.
50% of our products are made in workshops which employ people who may be in risk of social exclusion.
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DESCRIPTION
Fitted blazer with pockets in ORGANIC COTTON.
EXTERNAL COMPOSITION
1,5%LY 98,5% ORGANIC COTTON OCS
INTERIOR COMPOSITION
VISCOSE LINING 100% OEKO TEX
Model: Height 165cm. Bust 86cm. Waist 70cm. Hips 96cm. Wearing a size M
SIZE GUIDEPARTS ABOVE | S (36) | M (38) | L (40-42) | XL (44-46) |
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CHEST CONTOUR
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86
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90
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96
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102
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WAISTLINE
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68
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72
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78
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84
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HIP CONTOUR
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94
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98
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104
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110
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BOTTOM PARTS
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S (36)
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M (38)
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L (40-42)
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XL (44-46)
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WAISTLINE
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68
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72
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78
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84
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HIP CONTOUR
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94
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98
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104
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110
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OUTERWEAR
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S (36)
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M (38)
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L (40-42)
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XL (44-46)
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CHEST CONTOUR
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90
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94
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100
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106
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WAISTLINE
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72
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76
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82
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88
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HIP CONTOUR
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98
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102
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108
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114
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10 in stock
Textile and slow clothing manufactured in Barcelona.
50% of our products are made in workshops which employ people who may be in risk of social exclusion.
“The OCS certificate certifies that organic cotton is Organic Content Standards (OCS), which applies to any non-food product that contains between 95% and 100% organic matter.
Cotton is a vegetable textile fiber that grows around the seeds of the cotton plant; It is a natural, renewable and biodegradable fiber, which is why it is a raw material with a high degree of sustainability. Cotton is the most important natural fiber produced in the world today and still accounts for almost half of the world’s consumption of textile fibers. “
STANDARD 100 by OEKO-TEX® is one of the world’s best-known labels for textile raw materials, intermediate and end products (at all stages of production) tested for harmful substances. It stands for customer confidence and high product safety.
If a product is labelled with ‘STANDARD 100 by OEKO-TEX®’ it means that it is completely free from harmful chemicals and safe for human use.
All factors of the production of the fabric comes into question, and this includes the dye that’s used, the threads the fabric is sewn with, the lining used, any print patterns, and accessories such as tassels and buttons.
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