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STEDMAN Recycled sports-t reflect customization st8940 - Grey heather
STEDMAN

STEDMAN Recycled sports-t reflect customization st8940 - Grey heather

Stedman
16€13
For 500 articles, size S, color , marking coeur avant VAT included
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Description
Ecological production from recycled materials. Very soft with reflective strips at the front and back for good visibility even in low light. This t-shirt offers optimal comfort thanks to its very flexible material and moisture regulation. It is made from 4 recycled plastic bottles and has no brand label in the neck, but a removable care label in the side seam. The ecological functional fabric is made from recycled plastic bottles (4 per t-shirt). ACTIVE-DRY°: quick-drying functional material with excellent moisture regulation and breathability, heather effect, reflective elements (front and back) for better visibility, contrasting flatlock seams, fine collar in the same material, side seams, woven size label of quality in the collar, removable care label in the side seam. Composition: 90% polyester ACTIVE-DRY° (50% recycled), 10% elastane.
Grammage : 190g/m²
Reference : st-st8940
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Product traceability
Recycled Sports-T Reflect
ST8940 - Recycled Sports-T Reflect - grey_heather
Manufacturing Bangladesh
Weaving/knitting /
Dyeing/Printing /
Mainly synthetic textiles release microplastic fibers during washing cycles, thus impacting the environment.
ST8940 - Recycled Sports-T Reflect - blue_heather
Manufacturing Bangladesh
Weaving/knitting /
Dyeing/Printing /
Mainly synthetic textiles release microplastic fibers during washing cycles, thus impacting the environment.
Size guide
Measures S M L XL
Chest size 88 94 100 108
Height 64 66 68 71

Measurements in cm are subject to a manufacturing tolerance of plus or minus 2cm.

Small size Normal size Large size

Information given as an indication based on a sample of size guides from the ready-to-wear.

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