Ian
440 EUR
Description
Crafted in a recycled wool blend, certified by the Global Recycle Standard, with a slight brushed finish soft to the touch. The recycled wool is derived from discarded wool textiles, processed, cleaned and made into new fibres, threads and ultimately woven into a new fabric. This crombie style wool coat is tailored with an inverted collar and lapel. A modern classic, with straight cuts and defined shoulders. Featured with welted side pockets and a chest pocket.
Details
- Welt pockets at front
- Chest pocket
- Top collar button closure
- Inside pockets
- Sewn buttons made from sustainable materials
Fit and Size
Model in photo is 184cm tall and wearing size Medium.
Measurements
The below measurements indicate which is the intended size for you. Measurments are specified between ranges, for example: If your chest measurement is 96cm, your waist is 90cm and your shoulder to shoulder length is 40cm, then we recommend you choose a Medium size. If your measurements fall into the ending ranges (ie: your chest is 94cm, waist is 84cm and shoulder to shoulder is 39cm) then choose size Small for a slimmer fit or size Medium if you prefer a looser fit.
Size | Chest | Waist | Shoulders |
---|---|---|---|
X Small
xs
|
78
–
96cm
|
68
–
76cm
|
31
–
35cm
|
Small
sm
|
86
–
94cm
|
76
–
84cm
|
35
–
39cm
|
Medium
md
|
94
–
102cm
|
84
–
92cm
|
39
–
43cm
|
Large
lg
|
102
–
110cm
|
92
–
100cm
|
43
–
47cm
|
X Large
xl
|
110
–
118cm
|
100
–
108cm
|
47
–
51cm
|
XX Large
xxl
|
118
–
130cm
|
108
–
116cm
|
51
–
55cm
|
How to measure?
You can determine your measurements using the below reference guide. Garments have a 1cm tolerence level.
A
Chest
Measure the widest point of your chest area, around your entire body.
B
Waist
Measure the slimmest point of your waist area, around your entire body.
C
Shoulders
Measure across the back from the tip of both shoulders.
Material
Shell
- 50% Recycled Wool
- 50% Recycled Polyester
Lining
- 100% Recycled Polyester
Sustainability
Global Recycle Standard
Global Recycle Standard (GRS) - The objectives of the GRS are to define requirements to ensure accurate content claims and good working conditions, and that harmful environmental and chemical impacts are minimised.