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Memoire de tissus - Wholesale Hoodie - Men's - 100% organic cotton men's sweatshirt APERO!!!0
Memoire de tissus - Wholesale Hoodie - Men's - 100% organic cotton men's sweatshirt APERO!!!1
Memoire de tissus - Wholesale Hoodie - Men's - 100% organic cotton men's sweatshirt APERO!!!2
Memoire de tissus - Wholesale Hoodie - Men's - 100% organic cotton men's sweatshirt APERO!!!3
Memoire de tissus - Wholesale Hoodie - Men's - 100% organic cotton men's sweatshirt APERO!!!
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Wholesale 100% organic cotton men's sweatshirt APERO!!!

Wholesale 100% organic cotton men's sweatshirt APERO!!!

Wholesale 100% organic cotton men's sweatshirt APERO!!!

Wholesale 100% organic cotton men's sweatshirt APERO!!!

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€69.00 MSRP

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Description

Biom.d.t 100% cotton SWEATSHIRT - Aperitif!!! * White hoodie * Blue and yellow wax embroidered patch * Fabric finish on the collar and left cuff * Ribbed finish at the cuffs and bottom of the sweatshirt An eco-responsible sweatshirt: * Sweatshirt made of organic fair trade cotton. * Design and sewing of embroidery in Paris. * The sweatshirt has GOTS, SA 8000, EU eco label, Fairtrade and NEUTRAL® RESPONSIBILITY labels Composition: 100% organic cotton sweatshirt 100% cotton fabric insert Washing advice: Wash your sweatshirt at 30°C ** Delivery between 5 and 10 days, we make your orders to measure, this explains the delivery time. With us no waste and make way for slow fashion** The textile technique: WAX The APÉRO Hoodie!!! is inspired by African fashion using wax, a fabric symbol of Sub-Saharan Africa. This fabric is steeped in history and traditions. Wax is a cotton fabric, printed on both sides thanks to a wax system (wax in English). If wax is associated with Africa, it is in Indonesia that the technique was born. At the end of the 19th century, British and Dutch colonists discovered and exported the method of printing Javanese batiks. Africa adopts it and makes it its clothing emblem. Thus, the manufacture of wax, a true melting pot of influences, is the fruitful meeting of a mix of Indonesian, Dutch and African textile traditions. It uses the traditional batik technique in a mechanical way: a wax reserve is applied in the interstices of two copper rollers carved according to the patterns to be applied. The fabric, thus protected by wax patterns, is dipped in an indigo dye and then dried in the air. Secondary colors are then applied by hand or printed directly with boards. Pruning advice Nathan is 1m74 tall and wears size S.     

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Details

SKU: APE-01 Made in France Weight: 450 g (15.87 oz)