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Short sleeve t-shirt in sustainable viscose

A$ 59,95
Flowy t-shirt with wide fit and short kimono sleeves with boat neck. Made in sustainable viscose, produced using wood from certified forests and respecting the highest environmental standards.
Color:
White
Size: EUR
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The model wears a size S and is 178 cm tall
Milano, Italy

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Supplier - OLIMPIAS INDUSTRIELLE TUNISIE SARL

City: GAFSA

Zip Code: 2100

Country: TN

Made in: Tunisia

Basic Features

  • Flowy and sustainable 100% lyocell jersey

Composition

100% Lyocell

Made in

Tunisia

Product code

3NLHD106X_101

Clothing care

  • Machine washable at a maximum temperature of 30°C. Gentle cycle.
  • Do not bleach.
  • Do not tumble dry.
  • Line dry in the shade.
  • Iron at low temperature.
  • Professional dry-cleaning in: perchloroethylene, hydrocarbons.


Delivery usually take place within 7 working days.
The cost of shipping is A$20. But it's free on all orders over A$80.

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You have 14 days to try the products from the moment the order is delivered. Be careful not to remove tags, accessories or labels: we do not accept returns of products where they are removed.

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SUSTAINABILITY SUSTAINABLE VISCOSE
FIBER OF NATURAL ORIGIN Viscose is an artificial fiber with natural origins. It comes from trees' wood pulp, and is also biodegradable.
LOW IMPACT PRODUCTION It's obtained using a closed cycle process, allowing for 99% of the solvent to be recovered and reused as well as limiting the water usage and discharge into the environment.
CERTIFIED SUPPLY CHAIN Our suppliers follow forest conservation policies, using alternative fibers along with sourcing, transparency and traceability.