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La Majorelle - Unisex Bomber Jacket - Upcycled Berber Rug - Sustainable Clothing

La Majorelle - Unisex Bomber Jacket - Upcycled Berber Rug - Sustainable Clothing

Regular price €220,00 EUR
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La Majorelle comes from an upcycled Berber rug, handmade on a wooden loom. La Majorelle is an intense blue bomber jacket with patterns in red, yellow, and white. It's also soft from the inside, with a 100% cotton lining making the jacket easier to pull over a shirt, breathable, and more comfortable to move in. For these reasons, sleeves are carefully lined in all jackets we offer.

The Majorelle blue was trademarked by Jacques Majorelle in his largest art work; the Majorelle Garden in Marrakech. A very intense shade of blue commonly found in Moroccan tiles and Berber burnouses (a long cloak of coarse woollen fabric with a pointed hood, traditionally worn by Berber men in North Africa, also called "Djellaba"). The color was later made internationally famous by the late Yves Saint Laurent who  restored the garden into his designer's house.  


Hand-to-heart, its unique weaving reflects the meticulous patience and attention to details of the Amazigh / Berber women, in the Atlas Mountains.

La Majorelle also has side pockets.

Material:
shell: 100% Cotton
lining: 100% Cotton
Sequin: Stainless steel - reflecting light

Color:
Red, Yellow, Blue and White

How to care:
- Washing machine, inside-out at cold temperature, using a mild detergent / Dry inside-out to protect the colors when drying in the sun on hot summer days. Or, better yet
- cold hand wash & save water :) 

Did you know ?
The name Berber came from the Greeks, who generically called all North Africans “Barbarians”. To say the least, it's not the real name of the Amazigh people, thought it got widely spread and commonly misused. The name they chose for themselves was the "Imaghizen", which means “free people” or “Noble ones”. Its singular form is Amazigh.

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