Crafted suit Ramelle
Crafted suit featuring blazer jacket with stuctured shoulders, long sleeves, a double breated peak lapel, accessorized with metal buttons and skirt with asymmetrical cut in front and back zipper fastening.
Custom duty included
Compostable mailers & reusable packaging
Get discount in exchange of your old clothes
Ramelle is one of our curated designers, which creates with love for slow fashion and throughout her long lasting design expresses art as one of the deepest impression of the human creativity.
You will receive the ordered items in a reusable bag of organic fabric embroidered and handmade by local craftswomen from the city of Sibiu, Transylvania, and packaged in a compostable mailer. We kindly advise you to unpack carefully since the reusable mailer is part of the sustainable packaging, and it must be used in case of return, in order to keep-up with our spirit and for a sustainable shopping experience.
Packaging, delivery and custom duties are borne by Apoldist, should you have no costs added to your shopping cart.
Composition: Outer: cotton. Lining: polyester.
Washing instructions: gentle hand wash or machine wash up up to 30°C. Do not bleach. Iron up to 110°.
Model is 1.8 m, wearing size S, with the following body measurements: chest 82 cm, waist 64 cm, hips 87 cm.
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Crafted suit featuring blazer jacket with stuctured shoulders, long sleeves, a double breated peak lapel, accessorized with metal buttons and skirt with asymmetrical cut in front and back zipper fastening.




