Beige Safari Jacket flannel Super 180s – Made in Italy sold by Pini Parma
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Beige Safari Jacket flannel Super 180s – Made in Italy

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This unstructured safari jacket, crafted in Italy from luxurious Super 180s flannel, combines style and functionality. Featuring four front pockets and a single-button cuff fastening, it’s perfect for both casual and semi-formal occasions. The soft beige hue and rich fabric offer a refined touch, while its lightweight design ensures comfort without compromising sophistication. Ideal for layering or standalone wear, this versatile piece is a must-have addition for modern wardrobes. From the brand: Crafted in Italy from soft Super 180s flannel, this unstructured and unlined safari style jacket features four front pockets, one internal patch pocket and cuffs with a single-button fastening. Composition: 100% Italian Super 180s wool flannel, 400 gsm Color: Beige Flapped patch pockets with buttons on the chest - regular patch pockets on the waist Made in Italy Model is 191 cm and wears size L / 50 (IT-EU) / 40 (US-UK). Care instructions: Dry cleaning only The number after the word  « Super », and before the 'S', represents the fineness of pure wool fabric used; that is the length of the thread that can be woven from one kilogram of wool. Super 180's: in 1 kg of non-woven wool are 180 km of yarn. The higher the "super" number, the more wool yarn is fine, so we will have softer fabric. The finer a fibre is, the more it will gain in softness: the unit of measurement that determines the fineness of a fibre is the micron (one thousandth of a millimetre) and the average value for extra-fine merino wool is 19.5 microns. The yarn used for this garment is made from a wool 14.5 microns finer than cashmere.