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ORTA x THE FRENCH MADRILENE x OLIVIATPS: THE COLLAB IS ONLINE.                                                                                                    NOVEMBER 22-24: A MIST AS A GIFT WITH THE CODE BRUMEORTA (WHILE STOCKS LAST).                                                                                                    

Austin La Baraque khaki sweater

€99.00
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  • XS
  • S
  • M
  • L
  • XL

. Khaki color

. Iconic “La Baraque Orta” logo on the front and back

. 89% Oeko-Tex® certified organic cotton, 11% Recycled polyester

. A piece designed in Brussels and made in Portugal

. Sarah is 1.72 meters tall and wears size S

. This model has a loose fit, so choose your usual size. If you're between sizes or prefer a more fitted look, opt for the smaller size

Selected pattern : Austin kaki

. 88% organic cotton 12% recycled polyester

. A piece designed in Brussels and made in Portugal

. Delicate wash

. Iron inside out

(cm) XS S M L XL

CHEST

116 120 124 128 132

BODY LENGTH

62 63 64 65 66

SLEEVE LENGTH FROM THE ARMHOLE

52 52 52 52 52

SLEEVE LENGTH FROM CENTER BACK

80 81 82 83 84

Sarah is 1.72 m tall and wears size S.

This model has a loose fit, so choose your usual size. If you're between sizes or prefer a more fitted look, opt for the smaller size.

 Responsible delivery
 Responsible packaging
  OEKO-TEX certified fabrics

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Oeko-Tex

OEKO-TEX certified fabrics

The Oeko-Tex certification is the basis of all the certifications that a brand must have. In concrete terms, it guarantees that our fabrics are free of substances that are harmful to health and the environment.

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