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Plastic is the main type of waste found in the world’s oceans, which are becoming dumping grounds at an ever faster rate with devastating consequences for marine life. Every year, increasingly vast quantities of plastic accumulate in the sea. This is something we can help to change.

The TAILOR’s REPEAT collection with NEWLIFE™ Recycled Polyester helps reduce environmental impact by making sustainable changes which involve taking greater product responsibility and producing clothes in a more eco-friendly and resource-saving way. The material in the REPEAT suit is a mixture of NEWLIFE polyester from recycled PET plastic bottles and virgin wool/Merino wool (mulesing-free) with elastane stretch for extra comfort. REPEAT garments are designed and made to last longer, thus prolonging their useful life and reducing environmental impact.

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Jacket Jacob

XXS–4XL

Classic jacket with 4-way stretch in hardwearing wool and recycled polyester. Elegant two-button closure, chest pockets, front pockets and three inner pockets.

Outer fabric: 43 % wool, 53 % New Life recycled polyester, 4 % elastane. Lining 100 % polyester.

Vv14 Vest Ellie

C32–54

The Ellie vest is fully lined. Made of wool and recycled polyester, with fabric on back for ease of movement. Adjustable at waist.

Wp19 Skirt Agnes

C32–54

Stylish pencil skirt in flexible 4-way stretch fabric for extra comfort and freedom of movement. The perfect skirt for wearing at work every day.

VP14 TROUSER MIKA

C32–54

Hardwearing, in wool and recycled polyester. Mika trousers are lined at the knees and follow your movements, offering high comfort. 

Wd19 Dress Janet

C32–54

Fitted dress with belt in hardwearing material with two-way stretch. Fully lined, short sleeves, L-shaped pockets, machine washable.

C32–52

Classic short-sleeved women’s blouse with zip and button fastening at the back. A good alternative to a shirt when you want to cut a stylish figure.

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