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Hedda women's jacket in Bouclè Wool and Silk

€184,75

Color: Coal
Adult sizes

Description

An essential piece for the cold season, the Hedda jacket in bouclé virgin wool and silk offers warmth and unique comfort. The wide collar and button closure add a touch of timeless elegance, while the soft and enveloping fabric makes it perfect for any winter collection. Available in different sizes and colors, it is the ideal piece to combine with elegant trousers or jeans for a refined and sophisticated look. Add a touch of class to your wardrobe!

Bouclé wool, enriched by the union with silk, creates a unique combination of softness and shine, giving the garment a warm and sophisticated look. The bouclé weave is characterized by small curls or rings, which not only offer a rich and cozy texture, but also an extraordinary insulating capacity, perfect for protecting yourself from the cold. The addition of silk makes the fabric even more delicate and light on the skin, improving its resistance and giving it an elegant and refined finish, ideal for high-quality and long-lasting garments.

Composition

81% virgin wool, 19% silk.

Brands

Made in Europe

Washing Instructions

Wash at low temperature. It is always recommended to use a bag to put delicate items such as silk or wool during washing.

  • SILK: QUALITY AND SOFTNESS

    Wool and silk are known for their softness, lightness and comfort. Wool and silk products offer a luxurious feel and superior comfort compared to other fibers, ensuring a pleasant and cozy experience.

  • ONLY SUSTAINABLE MATERIALS

    Altramoda's attention is not only for natural fibers but also for those companies that have developed innovative fabrics with raw materials of natural origin. Each material is controlled and certified in the production process with particular attention to environmental impact.

  • SUSTAINABLE FIBER

    Wool and silk are natural fibers obtained from animal shearing and silkworms respectively. If sourced from sustainable farming and cultivation, these fibers can help reduce the environmental impact compared to synthetic alternatives.

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