The merino wool used here comes from sheep that roam in the region of Les Causses, France, located in the heart of France. There, the sheep walk the mountains to find their food.
Using a blade and a wooden pattern, the cutter starts his work, cutting close to 32 pieces in total to make the jacket. The seamstress then applies a band on the edges to reinforce stitching, and assembles pockets and lining. Using a sewing machine, she sews the jacket on the reverse side. The lining is in cotton. 16 hours of work are needed for this piece. The final control is an extremely delicated dask, where the worker in charge of choosing the hides inspects the garment. From A to Z, each piece is made by the same person.
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The merino wool used here comes from sheep that roam in the region of Les Causses, France, located in the heart of France. There, the sheep walk the mountains to find their food.
Using a blade and a wooden pattern, the cutter starts his work, cutting close to 32 pieces in total to make the jacket. The seamstress then applies a band on the edges to reinforce stitching, and assembles pockets and lining. Using a sewing machine, she sews the jacket on the reverse side. The lining is in cotton. 16 hours of work are needed for this piece. The final control is an extremely delicated dask, where the worker in charge of choosing the hides inspects the garment. From A to Z, each piece is made by the same person.
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