



Double-breasted peacoat in fresh wool mod. Eligio-Hd
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Double-breasted peacoat with horn buttons, internally padded with goose down and made of ribbed wool. Removable quilted bib with boudin and closed by zipper. Adjustable hood with hidden elastic drawstring. Comfortable internal valuables pocket. Quilted lining with checked pattern on the back.
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Double-breasted peacoat in fresh wool mod. Eligio-Hd
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Setaccio Store
Pickup available, usually ready in 24 hours
Corso Italia 20A
28100 Novara NO
Italy
CHARACTERISTICS:
Color: Green
Material:
Template code: ELIGIO-HD
Season: Autumn/Winter
Made in: Italy
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Double-breasted peacoat in fresh wool mod. Eligio-Hd
Sale price€2.290,00
Regular price

THE BRAND
Moorer
Company based in Castelnuovo del Garda, known for the production of luxury outerwear 100% made in Italy.
The distinctive feature is the obsessive search for the quality of raw materials used, together with the production and finishing level. The goose down used comes from Siberia, where the harsh climate favors the development of a down with unique characteristics. The outer fabrics are multiple: “L” soft wool-cashmere cloth, “KN” nylon with bi-stretch properties, “KM” waterproof nylon”, “S3” lightweight matte nylon.
Finally, each down garment has inside the thermal insulation index that allows to determine comfort at various temperatures.
The distinctive feature is the obsessive search for the quality of raw materials used, together with the production and finishing level. The goose down used comes from Siberia, where the harsh climate favors the development of a down with unique characteristics. The outer fabrics are multiple: “L” soft wool-cashmere cloth, “KN” nylon with bi-stretch properties, “KM” waterproof nylon”, “S3” lightweight matte nylon.
Finally, each down garment has inside the thermal insulation index that allows to determine comfort at various temperatures.










