1960’s inspired cropped black-multi boucle jacket. Featuring softly structured shoulders and three-quarter length sleeves with a classic three-button detail, in crafted emerald resin. Finished with an opened center front, mini welt and rounded flap front pockets, top-stitched panels and black, stretch cotton lining.
Pair with the matching Beverly Dress or the coordinating Nichols Dress.
MATERIAL:
self-composition: 65% polyamide 35% acrylic
lining composition: 98% cotton 2% spandex
buttons composition: poly-resin-gold plated metal
All fabrics used are repurposed deadstock fabrics.
Style ID: 150002-04
Sustainably made in Los Angeles
Washing Instructions: dry clean only; green dry cleaning advised
Model Size & Fit: model is 5’9” and wearing a US size 2.
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BEHIND THE SEAMS
When producing polyamide, a greenhouse gas called nitrous oxides is released as waste. This gas lasts for 150 years. Nylon production accounts for 1/10 of the annual 0.2% increase in atmospheric levels of the gas, which assists in the destruction of the ozone. The production of acrylic has negative environmental impacts. Acrylic is created when energy is applied to fossil fuels and can last up to 200 years before decomposition.
Our black-multi boucle polyamide acrylic is a fabric that was produced by a larger design house. The full quantity was not used by them and would have ended up in a landfill. So, we saved the fabric, the abundant resources and energy used to create it, and chose to give this deadstock fabric a second life, as our classic Beverly Jacket.
Choosing deadstock fabric is one important step towards effectively breaking the harmful cycle. Our brand believes in saving our planet and minimizing our waste, water and energy footprint wherever we can. We strive to be a part of the emergent movement towards sustainable fashion.