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3.6 Pile Bolero

3.6 Pile Bolero

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Brand: melple

Product name: 3.6 Pile Bolero

Product number: MP4SS010

Colors: Black, Navy, Sand, Forest, Brown

This bolero's minimalist, stripped-down design will elevate a wide range of styles.

This is a piece that will give you a slightly more stylish look just by throwing it over a short-sleeved t-shirt.

We have updated a very popular material that many people associate with melple is pile.

At first glance and to the touch, the fabric remains fluffy and soft to the touch as before, but improvements have been made to two major areas: moisture absorption and quick drying, and sustainability.

Although regular pile absorbs water, it has the disadvantage of being difficult to dry.

However, this new "3.6 Pile" is made using a special spun yarn and an innovative knitting method, which allows it to boast an astonishingly high level of quick-drying, with a diffusible residual moisture content of 3.6% in 60 minutes, while the general guideline for quick-drying is a diffusible residual moisture content of 30% or less within 60 minutes.

The thread used for the ground part is made from recycled polyester to ensure continued sales while also being environmentally friendly.

Please experience the gentle, enveloping feeling of 3.6 Pile, which is kinder to both you and the earth.

Featured on the official Begin magazine website

Country of Origin: Japan

Material: 65% polyester, 35% cotton

size

S Length: 63cm, Shoulder width: 47cm, Width: 56cm, Sleeve length: 58.5cm

M Length: 65cm, Shoulder width: 48cm, Width: 59cm, Sleeve length: 59.5cm

L Length: 66cm, Shoulder width: 49cm, Width: 61cm, Sleeve length: 60cm

XL Length: 68cm, Shoulder width: 50cm, Width: 64cm, Sleeve length: 61cm

* The color of the actual product may differ slightly depending on the image used.

Please note that size specifications may vary depending on the product.

Featured in Lala Begin April and May issues

Featured in Begin May issue

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