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This beautiful jacket is adorned with the finest embroidered leaf pattern. The jacket has a great fit, with a ruffle effect at the waist and cuffs. It's a great alternative to a cardigan. For a snappy outfit, pair the jacket with the matching Embroidered Leaf trousers.
The model in the photo is 180 cm tall and wearing a size S
Full length of approx. 54 cm in a size S.
100% cotton
DETAILS
  • Rounded neckline
  • Zip closure
  • Pockets with zips
  • Elastic at bottom and on sleeves
  • Embroidered leaf pattern
CARE
  • Gentle Wash (or Hand wash) Cold
  • Hang to Dry
ABOUT BITTE KAI RAND

BITTE KAI RAND was founded in 1981 by a designer who, fresh out of the Royal Danish Design Academy, acquired the most prolific Danish knitting workshop of the time, "Steen's hjemmestrikkerier", and quickly became Copenhagen’s equivalent to Sonia Rykiel in Paris.

The brand has been ahead of the game, featuring real people in their advertising since the ’90s including a mother breastfeeding her child, an older lady with a gold tooth and a gorgeous street cast of shiny, happy people from all over the world.

The clothes are created for real people, colorful parties, work, pleasure and play. They are created for all the women who would rather stand out than fit in.

Embroidered leaf jacket

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This beautiful jacket is adorned with the finest embroidered leaf pattern. The jacket has a great fit, with a ruffle effect at the waist and cuffs. It's a great alternative to a cardigan. For a snappy outfit, pair the jacket with the matching Embroidered Leaf trousers.
The model in the photo is 180 cm tall and wearing a size S
Full length of approx. 54 cm in a size S.
100% cotton
DETAILS
  • Rounded neckline
  • Zip closure
  • Pockets with zips
  • Elastic at bottom and on sleeves
  • Embroidered leaf pattern
CARE
  • Gentle Wash (or Hand wash) Cold
  • Hang to Dry
ABOUT BITTE KAI RAND

BITTE KAI RAND was founded in 1981 by a designer who, fresh out of the Royal Danish Design Academy, acquired the most prolific Danish knitting workshop of the time, "Steen's hjemmestrikkerier", and quickly became Copenhagen’s equivalent to Sonia Rykiel in Paris.

The brand has been ahead of the game, featuring real people in their advertising since the ’90s including a mother breastfeeding her child, an older lady with a gold tooth and a gorgeous street cast of shiny, happy people from all over the world.

The clothes are created for real people, colorful parties, work, pleasure and play. They are created for all the women who would rather stand out than fit in.