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This jacket is reversible.
Side 1: Patchwork of upcycled jeans in shades of blue. *PLEASE NOTE: The jacket is one of a kind. Slight color variations are part of the uniqueness. We do our best to pick shades/colors that are as close to the image as possible, however these items are unique and shades/colors are subject to the availability of upcycled material at the time of the order.
Side 2: Italian Black Satin Crepe (Deadstock). High quality medium weight woven fabric with a nice hold and beautiful drape. Soft and fluid, sheen but not shiny, with a little bit of stretch on one side.
The female model is 5'9'' (1,75 m) and wears size Medium.
The male model is 6'2'' (1,88 m) and wears size Medium.
Materials
- Side 1 (patchwork): 100% upcycled jeans (cotton, may contain polyester and/or spandex)
- Side 2 (black): 97% cotton 3% spandex
Origin
- Made in Montreal
Product care
- Machine wash cold water/delicate cycle
- Do not bleach
- Hang to dry
- Iron at medium temperature on Side 1, do not iron Side 2
- Do not dry clean