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Weather patch Leopold Strichloden

The most popular protection against the cold among nature lovers.

€499.00

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Color:

loden

Weather patch:

122

Free shipping to Austria & Germany from 150€
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Details
The Leopold weather patch made of hard-wearing loden protects against wind and weather: whether you're walking through the forest, at work or hunting. With its many details, the Wetterfleck is a faithful companion. The slit pockets provide space and the shoulder straps allow it to be quickly converted. The outer fabric is made from 100% virgin wool.
Size
loose cut
Care
Items marked in this way must not be washed. They may also be sensitive to any wet treatment.
Do not tumble dry. The item does not tolerate tumble drying. It is best to lay it out to dry.
Do not iron. Disturbing changes that can no longer be corrected are to be expected. It is best to simply smooth out the garment and lay it flat.
Cleaning with perchloroethylene is possible - professional cleaning.
Bleaching is not possible; detergents containing bleach (such as heavy-duty detergents) must not be used. Also be careful with stain removers.
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Type of wool in this product

ALPAKA WOOL

Lightweight & colorful.

Alpaca wool has excellent thermal properties. The reason for this is the fiber structure. This ensures perfect heat balance and is also very light. Home textiles made from virgin alpaca wool are considered durable as they are three times more tear-resistant than sheep's wool. Alpaca textiles are particularly vibrant when dyed. Even undyed, the wool shines in incomparably beautiful natural tones. Due to its antibacterial components, alpaca wool is the perfect choice of blanket for allergy sufferers.

MERINO WOOL

Soft and airy, wonderfully warm.

Probably the best known type of sheep is the merino sheep. Its new wool is considered to be particularly fine, elastic, antistatic and fire-repellent. It produces between two and three kilograms of the finest quality wool per year. Blankets made from this wool are considered to be particularly airy, soft and warm. These fibers have a cooling effect in summer and a warming effect in winter. External influences such as dirt and odors do not affect the fine material.