Pau Brasil Top
Pau Brasil Top
Pau Brasil Top
Pau Brasil Top
Pau Brasil Top

Pau Brasil Top

Regular price R$ 229,00 Sale price R$ 95,00
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Basic top with great support, wide elastic at the base, with lining and crossed back.

Ideal for dynamic yoga, running, surfing and working out.

  • Amni Soul Eco Biodegradable Polyamide
  • Made with reused water
  • 100% Brazilian material
  • Strong support
  • Proteção UV 50+
  • UV 50+ protection
  • Anti-odor technology
  • Oeko-Tex 100 Class I Seal: free of toxic products for the skin

This apparel when properly disposed of in the landfill, will decompose in up to three years. Reducing the environmental impact and the amount of waste left for future generations.

The durability of this raw material is the same (or even better) than conventional polyamide.


Composition:
  • 88% Biodegradable Polyamide
  • 12% Spandex

Material extra: Elástico

  • 93% Polyamide
  • 7% Spandex

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It is recommended to hand wash with cold water or in the machine with gentle wash with neutral soap or biodegradable. Do not tumble dry. Dry in the shade.

Measurement guide - US (inches)

XS S M L
BUST 31" - 32" 32" - 33 1/2" 33 1/2" - 35" 35 1/2" - 36 1/2"
WAIST 23"- 24" 24"- 25 1/2" 25" - 26 1/2" 26 1/2"-28 1/2"
HIPS 33 1/2" - 34 1/2" 35 1/2" - 37" 37" - 38 1/2" 38 1/2"- 40"


PAU BRASIL

Pau Brasil is the national tree of Brazil. This specie is found only in some remnants of the Atlantic Forest, where it provides mportant habitat for orchids and other epiphytes.

This tree also played a significant role in Brazil's social and economic history. In addition to dye, taken from the heart of the tree, it also provides an immensely valuable, almost indestructible wood used in making bows for stringed instruments, in building construction, and in making hunting instruments.

It is believed that the bark of the tree may have medicinal properties and has been tested as a possible treatment for cancer.

Pau Brasil is on the official list of Brazilian plants threatened with extinction by IBAMA, and there is currently a program for the reintroduction of Brazil wood in the Linareas Reserve.