VARENNE DESERT NAVAJO WOOL JACKET

VARENNE DESERT NAVAJO WOOL JACKET

from $1,050.00

Inspired by the late 1940s era Sport jackets, revisited with a unique Italian touch, the “Varenne Desert Navajo” represents an authentic garment made of Recycled Kilim Carded Mixed Wool 30 Oz from Prato (Italy) with leather trimmings made with vegetable tanned Lambskin from Tuscany (Italy).

The yarn is produced from virgin fibers, recycled old clothing and knit cut-outs. Through this recycling process we honor the environment, tradition, innovation, and craftsmanship.

The lining is made of “Espresso Coffee” color viscose, and the leather collar-tab closes the neck to keep you warm during winter and cold trips.

The metallic zippers are made of antique brass with engraved markings.

The attention to detail makes it a rare and authentic jacket Hand Made only in Italy.

The name “Varenne” is a tribute to the legendary Italian horse, the best Racer of All Time.

Every Jacket comes in a high quality 100% organic natural cotton Bag, laced with havana rope and with screen printed logo.

We also offer Custom Made-to-Measure please connect with us at: contact@losangelesmoto.org

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Style: 1940s era Sport Jacket

  • Fit: tailored fit

  • Possibility of Made-to-Measure (contact us at contact@losangelesmoto.org)

  • Weight: heavyweight

  • Fabric: Recycled Ecological Kilim Carded Mixed Wool 30 Oz from Tuscany (Italy)

  • Leather trimmings: vegetable tanned, drum dyed, top grain Lambskin from Tuscany (Italy)

  • Removable closing collar-tab in vegetable tanned Lambskin from Tuscany (Italy) with snap buttons

  • Lining: “Espresso Coffee” color 100% viscose

  • Padding (body): 100% cotton

  • Zippers: antique brass with engraved markings

  • 3 zipper front Pockets, reinforced with Lambskin leather

  • 2 inside Pockets with antique brass snap buttons with engraved markings

  • Pockets lining in Brown color 100% cotton

  • Tab-adjustable waist

  • Jacquard labels

  • Hand Made in Italy

  • Designed and tested in Bergamo, Northern Italian Alps