Kirjeldus
Fleece jacket with front zip. High collar and cuffs with elastic waistband. Left sleeve pocket with zip closure.
18,28 € ilma KM-ta
The Mitica washed cotton sun hat is perfect for all-year wear, providing a casual style and all-day comfort. Crafted from an 80% recycled cotton and 20% cotton blend, the 245 g/m² fabric has a soft, relaxed feel. With a head circumference of 58 cm, it offers a snug yet flexible fit that keeps its shape. […]
The Irwin beanie – your go-to cold weather essential made from a 1×1 rib knit of acrylic, featuring a double-folded edge for enhanced warmth and a secure fit. Designed for both comfort and style, it keeps you cozy during winter adventures. With a classic look and various colour options, the Irwin beanie is a versatile […]
The Mica 6 panel GRS recycled cool fit cap is made from 110 g/m² GRS certified recycled polyester microfiber. The back panels features laser-cut holes for optimal ventilation, keeping you cool and comfortable during outdoor activities. Designed for a comfortable fit with a head circumference of 58 cm, the metal buckle closure allows for easy, […]
The Kai unisex lightweight GRS recycled circular jacket – the biggest positive impact maker in terms of environmental performance. It all starts with a good design, a design with less impact on the environment. The total average reduction in impact already made with 1 jacket is as follows: 22% eco-costs, 17% carbon footprint and 32% […]
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