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Ecoalf Karin Vest White

Brand: Ecoalf

147,90 €

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Product description Ecoalf Karin Vest White

The Karin vest is a lightweight, stylish and functional vest designed with sustainability in mind. Featuring waterproof and breathable material, it will protect you from inclement weather while providing maximum comfort for everyday wear and outdoor activities.

Made from 86% recycled polyester, this vest helps to reduce CO₂ emissions and water consumption while giving a second life to waste materials. The regular fit cut ensures a comfortable fit and plenty of freedom of movement, while the lightweight material makes it easy to layer as needed.

The lightweight hue gives the vest a modern and versatile look that pairs well with a variety of outfits. Ecoalf's philosophy proves that fashion and sustainability can go hand in hand.

With the Karin vest, you not only get a stylish accessory, but also a functional and responsible choice that saves our planet.



86% recycled polyester and 14% elastane



Product code
  • MCWGAVEKARIN0151S25-White
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About the brand Ecoalf

ECOALF is a Spanish brand that is fulfilling its ambitious plan of creating clothing and footwear from waste. The aim is to transform plastics found in the Mediterranean Sea into pellets, yarns and fabrics - a process called upcycling

The ECOALF range includes clothing for men and women, backpacks and footwear. All ECOALF products are made from 100% recycled materials. In our range you will find stylish sneakers which are made up of 59% recycled PET bottles and 41% Sorona, which is recycled nylon. In order to ensure 100% transparency and the highest level of quality, the ECOALF team manages the entire process from waste collection to recycling technology, production, design and retail. Fabrics are made from discarded fishing nets, PET bottles, used tires, coffee, cotton and wool.



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