Product description Ecoalf Luci Shirt Black
The shirt from Ecoalf is an elegant and timeless shirt that combines style, comfort and sustainability. It is designed with an emphasis on simplicity, quality materials and eco-friendly production, making it the perfect addition to any wardrobe.
Thanks to its lightweight and breathable material, it provides maximum comfort throughout the day. Its versatile black color and minimalist design make it a great choice for both formal and casual outfits. You can pair it with jeans, trousers or a skirt for a variety of occasions - from business meetings to leisure.
Ecoalf is dedicated to responsible manufacturing and reducing the fashion industry's impact on the environment. The Black Luci Shirt is not only stylish, but also an eco-friendly choice for those who want to contribute to a more sustainable future.
Discover the fusion of elegance and responsible fashion with the Black Luci Shirt.
Lyocell: 55% ramie / 45% TENCEL™ Lyocell.
Ramie is a natural plant fiber known for its strength, durability and breathability, while TENCEL™ Lyocell comes from sustainably sourced wood pulp and is prized for its softness, fineness and closed-loop, eco-friendly production. This combination creates a lightweight, breathable and comfortable fabric that is both durable and environmentally friendly.
Product code
- MCWGASRLUCI00185S25-Black

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.