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4254Polartec Power Air® Kimono

Black
Regular price £350.00
Regular price £350.00 Sale price £350.00
Black kimono, constructed from lightweight Power Air® by Polartec®. Comprised of advanced 4-way stretch yarns in order to maximise heat retention, as well as an asymmetric hanten style closure. Features a discreet pocket arrangement of welted hand pockets, as well as internal secure sleeve zipped pocket.

  • Polartec Power Air® Sweat
  • Durable water repellent
  • Internal carry straps
  • Hanten style clip closures
  • Cordura NYCO® Twill welt hand pockets
  • Secure zipped sleeve pocket
  • Articulated raglan sleeve with thumb holes
  • Wash at or below 30°c. No bleach. Do not iron. Low tumble dry. Do not dry clean.

350gsm · 92% Recycled Polyester 8% Spandex

Polartec’s advanced thermal knit 4-way stretch construction encases internal yarns, creating air pockets that capture body warmth. Abrasion resistance and water repellancy are enhanced through the surface application of Hardface® and PFC-free DWR finishes.

Shown with 4317 DPM Bonsai Forest Sweatpants

Model is 6'1 with a 35" chest and wears an L

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DPM

Maharishi's use of camouflage aims to detach the disruptive patterns from their military associations, reclaiming the symbolic value away from war and promoting the true roots in nature and the development by artists. Key prints include the return of DPM: Bonsai Forest, depicting trees growing from heavenly clouds and a water pattern, seen in a Pointillist iteration. An art movement which developed in 1886 which saw artists apply a series of dots and strokes to surfaces which blend together in order to be interpreted from afar.

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