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Women's Quilted Wool Vest
Women's Quilted Wool Vest
Women's Quilted Wool Vest
Women's Quilted Wool Vest
Women's Quilted Wool Vest
Women's Quilted Wool Vest

Women's Quilted Wool Vest

Vendor
Anian
Regular price
$335.00
Sale price
$335.00
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Stay warm and move with the seasons in the Quilted Wool Vest.

This women’s-specific Quilted Wool Vest offers warmth and comfort in step with nature’s pace. Soft but sturdy, it’s made from our post-consumer recycled Melton wool blend with no added dyes and insulated with low-loft wool batting sourced from leftover fibres in the salvaging process. Balancing durability with freedom of movement for outdoor chores or off-the-grid adventures, it layers easily over your favourite flannel, fleece or sweater.

 Finished with a knit merino and cashmere collar, oversized pockets and curved hem, it’s a beautifully functional piece that effortlessly transitions between work and the weekend.

 

Material: 12oz weight - 80% Recycled Wool, 20% Nylon. 

Insulated with 80% Recycled Wool and 20% Nylon Batting

Collar - 50% merino / 30% recycled merino / 20% cashmere blend

Spot or Dry Clean only.

Made in Canada

 

Size Guide 

XS - Chest 42.1" / Front Length 25.5" / Across Shoulder 14.3"

S - Chest 44.1" / Front Length 25.9" / Across Shoulder 14.9"

M - Chest 46.1" / Front Length 26.5" / Across Shoulder 15.4"

L - Chest 48.1" / Front Length 27" /  Across Shoulder 16"

XL - Chest 50.1" / Front Length 27.6" / Across Shoulder 16.5"

 

Why we love Anian

The idea for Anián sprung from the belief that: the clothes we enjoy in the natural world should not be harming it. With this in mind Anian has created timeless, lifetime clothing that you can live your life in, and feel good about. The environmental impact of clothing is something they take seriously. For this reason, Anián begun the transition into using entirely recycled natural fibre textiles from landfills. 

From the beginning Anián has been about using natural fibres, manufacturing in Canada, and creating transparency. Most recently they have begun to focus on using predominately recycled natural fibres in an attempt to further chip away at the mountain of consumption the clothing industry is creating.