- Ethically made in Portugal
- Oeko-Tex certified
- Fabric made in Portugal
- Mohair wool is a type of textile derived from the hair of the Angora goat. Compared to the sheep wool, mohair is much softer, and it also has a notable sheen and luster. Mohair is also much more elastic than most types of wool, it is not very flammable and it is crease-resistant.
- Because of the unique attributes of this type of wool, mohair is considered to be a luxury textile, and garments made entirely from this substance can be quite expensive. However, it's much more common to find mohair that has been mixed with other fabrics; even when this fiber is only used in small quantities, it makes any fabric of which it is a part much more elastic, shiny, and durable.
- Acrylic fiber closely resembles the look and feel of wool fibers. Acrylic fabric is lightweight, warm, and soft to the touch. It is thus used in place of wool or blended with sheep wool or cashmere.
- Nylon is a polymer, meaning it is a plastic that has a molecular structure of a large number of similar units bonded together. Nylon is a whole family of very similar types of materials called polyamides.
- We know Nylon means using plastic... Well, plastic can be recycled, right? We try to find the good side in everything so in this garment, we can only suggest to use it well, do not wash it too much and please when you don't want to use it anymore find another life for it. It can be used to recycle fibers!
- This garment has been produced by responsible manufacturing partners. Rita Row's team has developed a close relationship with every people in the factories of their supply chain, and they consider each employee of the factory as a member of Rita Row team.