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OSTAURA La Majorelle UNISEX – UPCYCLING RIVER BOMBER.
323,00 €
LA MAJORELLE comes from a recycled Berber carpet, handmade on a wooden loom. La Majorelle is an intense blue bomber jacket with side pockets to keep you as comfortable as possible. It is distinguished by patterns in blue, yellow and white. Soft and inside lined entirely with 100% cotton fabric with a variety of patterns, making each jacket unique. In addition, the lining provides breathability and greater comfort during movement. The Majorelle blue color was patented by Jacques Majorelle in his greatest artistic work, the Majorelle Garden in Marrakech. This is a very intense shade of blue, often found in Moroccan tiles and Berber burnus**. LA MAJORELLE ‘s unique weaving reflects the care, patience and attention to detail of Berber women living in the Atlas Mountains of Morocco. Do you like unique products and love to stand out? If so, this is the product for you!
COMPOSITION:
- outer material: 100% cotton
- lining: 100% cotton
- sequins: stainless steel – reflecting light
COLOR: red, yellow, blue and white IMPORTANT: In the interest of a sustainable manufacturing approach, order processing time before shipment may range from 1-6 weeks. The jakcets are ordered directly from Morocco. If the product is available off-the-shelf, the jacket will arrive at your doorstep within a maximum of 2 weeks, but if it is sewn from scratch, then the lead time can reach up to 6 weeks.
However, we assure you thatit is WORTH IT! Additional insurance included in the shipping cost.
Description
CARE: Machine wash upside down in cold water using mild detergent. Dry on the left side to keep its colors for as long as possible.
*Who are the Berbers, basically? Berbers or Berbers are the indigenous people of Berberia. The name Berbers comes from the Latin word berberus which means barbarian. However, the Berbers themselves call themselves Amazigh, or FREEMAN PEOPLE. They are indigenous to Morocco. ** burnus – a long coat of thick woolen fabric with a hood sewn on, traditionally worn by Berber men in North Africa, also known as a “djellaba.”
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SIZE | S, XS, XL, L, M |
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