Recycled Wool Poly Coat - Olive

Recycled Wool Poly Coat - Olive
This olive coat blends 50% recycled wool with 50% recycled polyester for warmth and sustainability, crafted in a SEDEX-audited factory that ensures ethical production standards from start to finish.
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The WICKER Recycled Wool Poly Coat in olive offers a relaxed yet stylish silhouette with its oversized hood, cropped boxy shape, and raglan sleeves. It's fully lined with soft 100% cotton for comfort and finished with natural corozo buttons.
This coat is designed for conscious living, blending 50% recycled wool with 50% recycled polyester to provide warmth while making the most of existing resources. The manufacturing process takes place in a SEDEX-audited factory, reflecting Komodo's commitment to ethical values and responsible production.
Composition:
- 50% Recycled Wool
- 50% Recycled Poly
- Lining: 100% Cotton
Care instructions:
- Hand Wash
Sizing: Model wears size 2 / UK 10 / EUR 38 Height: 170cm / 5'7"

About Our Brand Komodo
Komodo has spent over three decades proving that sustainable fashion does not have to be a compromise between style and conscience. Founded in 1988, the brand set out to show that contemporary clothing design and genuine environmental responsibility are not mutually exclusive, a challenge they continue to meet with each collection.
What distinguishes Komodo in practice is their material choices. Rather than relying on conventional fabrics, they work with organic and natural eco-fibres, incorporate green PU coating, and use recycled PET derived from plastic bottles. The majority of their products are vegan, and all are produced without cruelty, commitments that go beyond labelling and into the fabric of how each garment is made.
Komodo has also taken the deliberate step of eliminating single-use plastics from their supply chain entirely. This is not a target or an aspiration; it is already done. For a fashion brand operating since the late 1980s, that level of supply chain discipline reflects a consistency of values that is rare in an industry still catching up to where Komodo started.
