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Lazybones Lola Cardigan Haru

Lazybones Lola Cardigan Haru

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Add a pop of floral to your wardrobe and outfits with the Lazybones Lola Cardigan Haru! Warm and stylish, this oversized, kimono-style cardigan will become an instant classic.

Features

Our popular Lola oversized cosy kimono inspired cardigan has returned in a new blossom print.

Our popular Lola oversized cosy cardigan has returned in a new blossom print.

Inspired by the Japanese cherry blossoms. The name Haru is best reminiscent of the most fruitful time of the year. In Japan, haru, or spring, is symbolized by beautiful cherry blossoms known as sakura.

Jacquard print detail on front, back and sleeves with side seam pockets and blue trim.
Feature colours - black, lavender blue and latte.
Wide bell sleeves.

100% fair trade mid weight organic cotton
Low impact dyes

 

Ingredients

Fair Trade organic cotton

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Circular life

When a garment or textile can no longer be worn, mended, swapped, gifted, donated or upcycled, please contact your Council to find the nearest textile recycling scheme.

Made in

India

Brand story
Lazybones is a small Australian business situated in the hills of the Byron Bay shire, offering high-quality and fair trade organic bedding for your home. Their dog-friendly head office also composts (supporting their local worm population since 2008), has solar hot water plus rain collection tanks and a strict recycling procedure. Their partner factories include a GOTS certified factory in India, a Sedex certified factory also in India and a factory in Bali that they have built a 15 year relationship with. All of their business relationships are driven by a social and ecological responsibility. Lazybones also selects charities and organisations that they feel strongly about and donate to them regularly, including Climate Council, local Australian schools, the Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre, and The School of St Jude in Tanzania.
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