Zip collar sweatshirt, designed with a tubular cut for optimal comfort. It features raglan sleeves, facilitating movements, and ribbed cuffs and waist for a precise fit. A self-color neck tape completes this model. Made in Italy.
- Composition: 70% cotton, 30% polyester
- Cut: Tubular
- Sleeves: Raglan
- Cuffs and waist: Ribbed
Grammage :
280g/m²
Reference :
ve-it503
Traceability
Product traceability
Sweat col zippé
Manufacturing
Italy
Weaving/knitting
Italy
Dyeing/Printing
Italy
Mainly synthetic textiles release microplastic fibers during washing cycles, thus impacting the environment.
Manufacturing
Italy
Weaving/knitting
Italy
Dyeing/Printing
Italy
Mainly synthetic textiles release microplastic fibers during washing cycles, thus impacting the environment.
Manufacturing
Italy
Weaving/knitting
Italy
Dyeing/Printing
Italy
Mainly synthetic textiles release microplastic fibers during washing cycles, thus impacting the environment.
Manufacturing
Italy
Weaving/knitting
Italy
Dyeing/Printing
Italy
Mainly synthetic textiles release microplastic fibers during washing cycles, thus impacting the environment.
Manufacturing
Italy
Weaving/knitting
Italy
Dyeing/Printing
Italy
Mainly synthetic textiles release microplastic fibers during washing cycles, thus impacting the environment.
Manufacturing
Italy
Weaving/knitting
Italy
Dyeing/Printing
Italy
Mainly synthetic textiles release microplastic fibers during washing cycles, thus impacting the environment.
Manufacturing
Italy
Weaving/knitting
Italy
Dyeing/Printing
Italy
Mainly synthetic textiles release microplastic fibers during washing cycles, thus impacting the environment.
Manufacturing
Italy
Weaving/knitting
Italy
Dyeing/Printing
Italy
Mainly synthetic textiles release microplastic fibers during washing cycles, thus impacting the environment.
Manufacturing
Italy
Weaving/knitting
Italy
Dyeing/Printing
Italy
Mainly synthetic textiles release microplastic fibers during washing cycles, thus impacting the environment.
Manufacturing
Italy
Weaving/knitting
Italy
Dyeing/Printing
Italy
Mainly synthetic textiles release microplastic fibers during washing cycles, thus impacting the environment.