

bicolor zq wool kebaya jacket
inspired by the traditional women’s Indonesian blouse, the kebaya is usually made of sheer fabric like lace or linen and paired with a colorful patterned sarong.
knitted zq wool
one of the latest edit from cariaggi, this ZQ certified merino wool is the perfect blend between refinement and sustainability. ZQ is a certification standard that stands for a better quality of life; for the animals, for our planet, our people and you.
Handcrafted in Italy
This garment is 100% handcrafted in Italy, from cut & stich to the final product.
No Polyester
WearGrace refuses the use of polyester; a cheap, petrol-chemical derived material commonly used in sportswear and garment industry.
Wearing polyester equals to wrapping your skin up in plastic.
As pores are clocked, the epidermis tends to suffocate resulting in toxins and body oil getting trapped within the fibers; hence there comes the unpleasant mould smell that persists even after many washing cycles.
On top of that, polyester micro particles that cannot be filtered by common washing machines, are constantly released in our oceans, irreversibly damaging our marine fauna and environmental balance.
Care & Washing
• Hand wash
• Iron at low temperature
• Do not bleach
• Gentle cleaning with PCE
• Dry flat
Composition
• 100% mulesing free wool
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inspired by the traditional women’s Indonesian blouse, the kebaya is usually made of sheer fabric like lace or linen and paired with a colorful patterned sarong.
knitted zq wool
one of the latest edit from cariaggi, this ZQ certified merino wool is the perfect blend between refinement and sustainability. ZQ is a certification standard that stands for a better quality of life; for the animals, for our planet, our people and you.
Handcrafted in Italy
This garment is 100% handcrafted in Italy, from cut & stich to the final product.
No Polyester
WearGrace refuses the use of polyester; a cheap, petrol-chemical derived material commonly used in sportswear and garment industry.
Wearing polyester equals to wrapping your skin up in plastic.
As pores are clocked, the epidermis tends to suffocate resulting in toxins and body oil getting trapped within the fibers; hence there comes the unpleasant mould smell that persists even after many washing cycles.
On top of that, polyester micro particles that cannot be filtered by common washing machines, are constantly released in our oceans, irreversibly damaging our marine fauna and environmental balance.
Care & Washing
• Hand wash
• Iron at low temperature
• Do not bleach
• Gentle cleaning with PCE
• Dry flat
Composition
• 100% mulesing free wool