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Barley apron with bib pr121
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Barley apron with bib pr121

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14€23
For 200 articles, size unique, color black/charcoal VAT included
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G.R.S.
G.R.S.
W.R.A.P.
W.R.A.P.
Amfori BSCI
Amfori BSCI
Sedex
Sedex

Description

Apron with bib designed from a blend of recycled polyester and durable cotton, favoring a reduced environmental impact. It is equipped with eyelets and rivets for increased strength. The contrasting seams add an aesthetic touch. It features inclined side pockets 24 cm deep and 17 cm wide, as well as a central zipped pocket for practical storage. The adjustable antique brass buckle on the neck allows for personalized adjustment, while the 90 cm long straps ensure comfortable wear.

- Material: 65% recycled polyester, 35% cotton
- Side pocket dimensions: 24cm x 17cm
- Strap length: 90cm
Grammage : 195g/m²
Reference : pr-pr121
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Barley apron with bib pr121
PR121 - Barley apron with bib pr121 - black/charcoal
Logistics France
Manufacturing Bangladesh
Weaving/knitting /
Dyeing/Printing /
Mainly synthetic textiles release microplastic fibers during washing cycles, thus impacting the environment.
PR121 - Barley apron with bib pr121 - navy/camel
Logistics France
Manufacturing Bangladesh
Weaving/knitting /
Dyeing/Printing /
Mainly synthetic textiles release microplastic fibers during washing cycles, thus impacting the environment.
PR121 - Barley apron with bib pr121 - khaki/brown
Logistics France
Manufacturing Bangladesh
Weaving/knitting /
Dyeing/Printing /
Mainly synthetic textiles release microplastic fibers during washing cycles, thus impacting the environment.
PR121 - Barley apron with bib pr121 - olive/chestnut
Logistics France
Manufacturing Bangladesh
Weaving/knitting /
Dyeing/Printing /
Mainly synthetic textiles release microplastic fibers during washing cycles, thus impacting the environment.

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