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Bleu Edward

Bleu Edward

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Regular price €245,00 EUR
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  • Limited series Available in a very limited edition: each piece is numbered
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  • Upcycled Fabrics Each piece is made from forgotten fabrics from major fashion houses
  • Made in Europe Made in France and Europe

A soft wool flannel of which only the weavers of Holland and Sherry have the secret. In its Herringbone weave with different shades of gray, Edward Blue.

I have selected for you a woolen cloth woven by the renowned Holland and Sherry workshop, an institution which has always supplied Savile Row's most renowned tailors. Famous for their unrivaled expertise in woolens and suit fabrics, they continue to be the preferred supplier to major fashion houses.

Our Bleu Tailor arrives to warm you with its thick woolen cloth. In alabaster beige and brown stripes for a fabric with naturally elegant colors.

Limited edition of 12 copies

100% Wool

A soft wool flannel of which only the weavers of Holland and Sherry have the secret. In its herringbone weave with different shades of gray, Edward Blue.

- Mixed cut
- Made in France

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Moderate dry cleaning at the dry cleaners once a year.

Do not hesitate to make it clear to your dry cleaner that washing must be moderate and without water and that your item must be placed in a net .

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Delivery delay

4 days

Shipping cost

Delivery costs are free for all orders in Metropolitan France.

Return policy

If your new blue does not suit you, you have 15 days from the date of receipt of your order to return your item. Please note, if your Blue is personalized, it will not be returned or exchanged.

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If you still have any questions, you can contact us by email at hello@soubacq.com.

To wear with everything!

Originally worn by French workers in the late 19th century, it began as a purely functional garment.

A jacket that you can layer with an Oxford shirt, a t-shirt, or even a merino sweater... A chino will match perfectly with your jacket, but you can also opt for a more traditional outfit: a work jacket with Selvedge jeans for a “workwear” style.

This work jacket can also replace your blazers or suit. To wear on any occasion, its straight cut ensures comfort and freedom of movement.