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Full Zip Sweat Jacket

Full Zip Sweat Jacket

Regular price 90,00 €
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Color: Oat Milk

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Made in Portugal

with love

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from €180 in DE

GOTS-certified

eco-conscious & fair

Pre-washed

no shrinkage

Product description

We've heard your requests so often, and we've answered them. Our new sweat jacket made from 100% organic cotton is finally here. Look forward to a high-quality and timeless jacket that's simply great and suitable for every season.

Note: the zipper on the jacket is not quite as silvery in reality as it appears in the photos.

    • Fair & environmentally friendly produced in Portugal
    • robust & heavy quality
    • Fabric weight 500gsm (more info)
    • Anti-pilling, no pilling
    • lint-free interior
    • pre-washed, no longer shrinks
    • GOTS certified (more on this)

    Size and Fit

    Junior with 1.88m wears L / Philipp with 1.90m wears XL

    Our sweat jacket has a regular fit and compares well with our Quarter Zip Raglan. Your usual size is the perfect fit.

    Material

    100% cotton from organic farming

    Care instructions

    If your mom doesn't do the laundry for you, find out more here: Care instructions

    Shipping and returns

    We love shipping, but not so much returns - you can find all the information here: Shipping & Returns

    Manufacturer information

    Production location: Barcelos, Portugal
    Producer: Textil André Amaral

    DIRTS is a manufacturer within the meaning of Art. 19 GPSR

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    • GOTS certified

      GOTS – the Global Organic Textile Standard – is the world's leading standard for organically produced natural fibers. The certificate combines environmentally friendly standards with strict social criteria along the entire production chain.

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    • Made in Portugal

      For us, transparency and education are the most important building blocks for greater sustainability in the textile industry. It is therefore important to us that our customers understand and know how their clothing is made.

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