100% cotton sweater with stripes made from surpluses of portuguese factories.
100% cotton sweater with stripes made from surpluses of portuguese factories.

Pavia Cotton Sweater

€59.00 EUR
SizeSmall

Every wardrobe needs a few good basic pieces, and this 100% cotton long-sleeve t-shirt is just the ticket. Its soft and breathable fabric feels great against your skin, and the slightly oversized fit gives you plenty of room to move comfortably. Plus, the textured touch adds a little something extra to your outfit. Whether you're going for a cool summer evening or layering it under a jacket during the colder months, this t-shirt is a versatile choice that you'll wear on repeat. It's a classic piece that will never go out of style, making it a great investment for your wardrobe.

Pair it with the Serra Cotton Trousers for an effortless look that's perfect for any occasion.

Materials:
100% cotton.

Care Instructions:
Wash at 30º
Hang dry
Iron at low temperatures

Regular fit. We recommend choosing the size you would normally wear.

Marta is 170cm and is wearing a size Small.
Check the tool "Find my size" to see which size will fit better your body type. This tool also features a detailed chart of the garment.


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Pavia Cotton Sweater

€59.00 EUR

Who made this garment

Naz Sustainable Fashion. Get to know our materials. Surpluses are are leftover fabrics from textile factories who either overestimated their needs or had to produce more than they predicted due to minimum quantities orders of yarn.

Surpluses of Portuguese Factories

Made from leftover fabrics from textile factories who either overestimated their needs or had to produce more than they predicted due to minimum quantities orders of yarn

Naz Production Partners.

Conferoças

This small factory has its workforce 100% composed of women. Rosa is the owner, and you'll always see her working behind a machine, finishing the productions with a smile on her face.

More about the material

By not using harmful chemicals, organic cotton means a healthier planet since it reduces the risk of acidification of water by 79% and the risk of eutrophication by 93%.

Cotton

It's not organic, but don't panic.

Using what already exists is always better than producing new, since the impact of using deadstock fabrics that don’t need any transformation, is zero. Niente. Nichts. Zero burdens.

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