Metropolis Series Flatt Nylon Overshirt
13CMOS129A005991G318
Metropolis Series Flatt Nylon Overshirt
13CMOS129A005991G318
Description
A garment dyed Flatt Nylon overshirt from the Metropolis Series crafted in emerized nylon with full zip fastening, a single modular seamless pocket and Metropolis badge. Flatt Nylon is an emerized nylon. Emerizing is the process of passing a fabric through gigantic rollers of emery paper. The resulting fabric is softer and has a matte finish, similar to any fabric that has been worn and washed many times.
- - Metropolis series
- - Emerized nylon, field use finish
- - Garment dyed
- - Metropolis Series Badge on front pocket
Care & composition
Care
- - Wash max 30°C - Mild process
- - Do not bleach
- - Do not tumble dry
- - Ironing maximum temperature 110°C - without steam
- - Do not dry clean
- - Line dry
- - Wash inside out
- - Remove detachable accessories before washing
Composition
- - External fabric: 100% Polyamide / Nylon
- - Lining: 100% Polyamide / Nylon
Shipping & Returns
RETURN: You can request a return within 14 days of your order being delivered by filling out the online return form. Once the request has been completed, you will receive email confirmation from our Customer Care team with the authorisation to proceed with the shipment.
You can use the return label inside the package to return items. Click here for more information on Returns.
Size & Fitting
- - Fits true to size, take your normal size
- - Model is 186 cm-6' 1" / 98-103 cm chest and is wearing a size L



Fabrics

Flatt Nylon
An emerized - or sanded - nylon. Emerizing is the process of passing a fabric through gigantic rollers of emery paper (emery paper is like sand paper but finer and more resilient). The resulting fabric is softer and has a matt finish, similar to any fabric that has been been worn and washed many times.
Composition
Nylon
Filament Section
Continuos Filament, both side peached
Fabric Features
- Garment Dyed
- Quick Dry
- Mono filament
Designer's comment
"The emerizing process on synthetic fibres has its roots in the very first American field jackets which used the reverse side of a sateen weave because it was less shiny and therefore less visible.”
Rain Barrier
Drop Resistant
Water Resistant
Waterproof
Breathability
Standard
Medium
High
Windproof
Standard
Medium
High
Complete the look
