High Coast Tote Pack backpack. This zip-up backpack can be worn 3 ways. Carry this in your h&, on your back, across the body. This backpack features a 15" laptop sleeve. Product details • Adjustable straps • Zip fastening • 2 inside pockets • Zipped pocket on front • 3 exterior pockets • Reinforced back & base • Size: L26 x H45 x D20cm • Capacity 24 litres Fabric content & care advice • 100% polyamide • Please refer to the care instructions on the product label ...
Product details • Long sleeves • Turtleneck • Chunky knit Product measurements for a size 10/M • Length: 68cm • Sleeve length: 52.5cm • Chest: 118cm Fabric content & care advice • 64% polyester, 30% acrylic, 6% wool • Machine washable at 30°C on a delicate cycle • Iron at low temperature • Do not bleach • Do not tumble dry • Do not dry clean Responsible product • Choosing a “STANDARD 100 certified product by OEKO-TEX®" (official product designation) is all about choosing textiles that contain no harmful substances & do not irritate the skin. This international benchmark label protects the health of consumers. Healthy, safe & responsible. ...
Product details • Long sleeves • Zip fastening • Integral hood • Hooded • Ribbed cuffs & hem • Badge on the chest Fabric content & care advice • 70% polyester, 30% cotton • Please refer to the care instructions on the product label ...
Product details • Hipsters Fabric content & care advice • 92% polyester, 8% elastane • Please refer to the care instructions on the product label
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Polyester - A synthetic fibre with improved wrinkle resistance
Elastane - Also known as Spandex or Lycra, a synthetic fibre with exceptional elasticity
Polyester - A man made fibre from chemicals. Often refers to polyethylene terephthalate.