Utility Bomber Mix Loose Sweater
R 3 899,00R 3 119,20
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Model is 1.87m and is wearing a size M (Chest 97cm).
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FREEFeatures
This Utility Mix bomber combines a sweater with a lightweight zip through jacket. The additional chest zipper creates an open collar if preferred. Underneath, a flap pocket with a flap and hidden Velcro closure is set. Single welt pockets are added to the waist. This style is finished with a ribbed edge. The sleeves show stitched through tape loops at both sides, adding a utility feel. A graphic print at the lower back completes it.
Loose Fit
Raised collar, ribbed
Long sleeves, ribbed cuffs- woven loops, stitched through at both sleeves
Straight hem, ribbed edge
Chest pocket with flap - hidden Velcro closure
Single welt waist pockets- stitched through
Full zip aside a short chest zip
Material
Heavy Sherland Sweat Recycled Unbrushed
This style is cut from a soft sweat fabric. The looped terry interior remains unbrushed to create a wicking feature.
- Soft knitted sweat fabric
- Unbrushed, terry looped inside
- 60% Cotton, 40% Polyester (Recycled)
- By buying cotton products from G-Star Raw, you're supporting more sustainable cotton farming through the Better Cotton Initiative. Better Cotton is sourced via a system of Mass Balance. Find out more about our sustainable materials.
- 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.
- Pocket: 100% Cotton
Colour
Tree House
Washing Instructions
30°C mild processDo not bleachDo not tumble dryLow temperature iron 110°CDo not dry cleanLine dry/hang to dryWash inside out, Wash separately or with similar colours, Do not iron print, trims and accessories
Art nr: d21511-a613-c941
Sustainability & Traceability
Preferred Materials
- 40% 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.