SUSTAINABLE
SUSTAINABLE
Striped triangle swim top in ECONYL®
Kč 749,00
Triangle B cup bikini top with multicolor striped motif. Knotted laces at the neck and back. Made of ECONYL®, a 100% regenerated nylon fiber with infinite recyclability.
Color:
Violet
Size: IT
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Milano, Italy
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Kč 749,00
- Color: Violet
- Product code: 3L035R04V_66A
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TRANSPARENCY
Supplier - OLIMPIAS INDUSTRIELLE TUNISIE SARL
City: GAFSA
Zip Code: 2100
Country: TN
Made in: Tunisia
Description
Basic Features
- Stretch ECONYL®
- Lined
Composition
Outside 78% Nylon 22% Elastane Lining 82% Nylon 18% ElastaneMade in
TunisiaProduct code
3L035R04V_66AClothing care
- Hand wash. Maximum temperature 40°C.
- Do not bleach.
- Do not tumble dry.
- Line dry in the shade.
- Do not iron.
- Do not dry-clean.
Delivery and Returns
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Standard shipping costs are 167kc. But it’s free on all orders over 980kc
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You have 14 days to try it on and, if it’s not mean to be, request a return. Please don’t remove the price tags, accessories or labels. We don’t accept returns without them.
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SUSTAINABILITY
REGENERATED NYLON
REGENERATED NYLON
ECONYL® is a 100% regenerated nylon fiber made from production waste and scraps, one quarter of which is taken from used fishing nets.
INFINITELY RECYCLABLE
Econyl® is lightweight, elastic, resistant, but unlike traditional nylon doesn't consume virgin raw material and is infinitely recyclable.
90 TONS OF CO2 SAVED
Econyl® garments in the Spring Summer 22 Collection have allowed us to save 90 tons of CO2, equivalent to 106 barrels of oil.