Recouture Jacket Piece 241

NOK 9,500.00
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Piece no 241
OneofaKind.

This Mollin Copenhagen jacket is a celebration of cultural history and the beauty of giving new life to pre-loved products.​ It has been reimagined with Recouture’s very first åkle – a twill woven textile produced locally at Grinakervev in Norway. The intricate patterns draw inspiration from a rich variety of Norwegian woven carpets, each design echoing regional heritage from the early 1900s.

Upcycled at Recouture’s sewing studio on Hadeland, this piece merges timeless sports form with cultural craftsmanship – giving it new life, story, and purpose.

Size: S/M womens.

40cm — Shoulder Across
54cm — Front Length
49cm — Chest Width
49cm — Bottom Width
59cm — Sleeve length

Vintage piece:
100% Leather

Woven art:
100% Wool

Rather than spending money on fancy labels that you might later discard, we're happy to give you a free book with your order. It provides insights for a richer life with fewer resources. The book is titled 'Veikart til et bærekraftig samfunn' by Knut Skinnes. If the book doesn't interest you, please choose this alternative at checkout.

Piece no 241
OneofaKind.

This Mollin Copenhagen jacket is a celebration of cultural history and the beauty of giving new life to pre-loved products.​ It has been reimagined with Recouture’s very first åkle – a twill woven textile produced locally at Grinakervev in Norway. The intricate patterns draw inspiration from a rich variety of Norwegian woven carpets, each design echoing regional heritage from the early 1900s.

Upcycled at Recouture’s sewing studio on Hadeland, this piece merges timeless sports form with cultural craftsmanship – giving it new life, story, and purpose.

Size: S/M womens.

40cm — Shoulder Across
54cm — Front Length
49cm — Chest Width
49cm — Bottom Width
59cm — Sleeve length

Vintage piece:
100% Leather

Woven art:
100% Wool

Rather than spending money on fancy labels that you might later discard, we're happy to give you a free book with your order. It provides insights for a richer life with fewer resources. The book is titled 'Veikart til et bærekraftig samfunn' by Knut Skinnes. If the book doesn't interest you, please choose this alternative at checkout.