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Jacke TROPICAL BREEZE & DESERT SUN

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Jacke TROPICAL BREEZE & DESERT SUNKurze, ungeftterte Jacke aus einem schimmernden Tweed in Pastell und Goldtnen. Details & Mae Der Stoff ist ein Deadstock Viskose Mix von CHANEL. Deadstock Stoffe sind hochwertige Stoffe, die z. B. aus der berproduktion groer Modehuser stammen. Die Stoffe bleiben oft ungenutzt und bieten so eine umweltfreundliche und vor allem ressourcenschonende Alternative zu herkmmlichen Stoffen. Rckwrtige Lnge ca. 50 cm Verschluss mit 3 Druckknpfen sowie aufgenhten

Kurze, ungefütterte Jacke aus einem schimmernden Tweed in Pastell- und Goldtönen.

Details & Maße

  • Der Stoff ist ein Deadstock-Viskose-Mix von CHANEL. Deadstock-Stoffe sind hochwertige Stoffe, die z. B. aus der Überproduktion großer Modehäuser stammen. Die Stoffe bleiben oft ungenutzt und bieten so eine umweltfreundliche und vor allem ressourcenschonende Alternative zu herkömmlichen Stoffen.
  • Rückwärtige Länge ca. 50 cm
  • Verschluss mit 3 Druckknöpfen sowie aufgenähten Zierknöpfen.

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    Herstellung

    Jedes Kleidungsstück wird in Deutschland entworfen und genäht. Bei der Auswahl der Stoffe und Nähzutaten werden nur die hochwertigsten Materialien verwendet.

    Material & Pflege

    • Tweed aus 38% Viskose, 29% Baumwolle, 17% Polyacryl, 13% Polyester, 3% Polyamid
    • Kleidungsstück nicht waschen 
    • trocknen im Trockner nicht möglich  
    • nicht bleichen oder starke Fleckenentferner verwenden
    • professionelle Trockenreinigung möglich  
    • mäßig heiß bügeln
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