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Ecoalf Shelbyalf sweatshirt man

Brand: Ecoalf

165,90 €
82,96 €

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Product description Ecoalf Shelbyalf sweatshirt man

Sustainable sweatshirt for everyday comfort

Shelby is a stylish and sustainable sweatshirt ideal for everyday wear. It's made from recycled materials and eco-friendly fibres, making it a great choice for those who care about the environment.

Main material: a fabric blend containing 75% recycled polyester, 16% LENZING™ ECOVERO™ (sustainable viscose fibre) and 9% elastane for flexibility and comfort.

Cut: Regular fit.

HOOD: Adjustable hood with drawstring for extra warmth and protection.

Pocket: Handy kangaroo pocket on the front.

Logo: Ecoalf logo placed on the front for subtle branding.

Vegan: Contains no animal materials.

Ecoalf The Shelby is a great staple piece for your wardrobe. It combines style and sustainability, so you'll feel good in it while doing something for the planet.



75% recycled polyester, 16% LENZING™ ECOVERO™ 9% elastane



Product code
  • MCMGASTSHELB0390S24-161
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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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