Poncho DEMILITARIZATION
Poncho DEMILITARIZATION
Poncho from real parachute "S-4U"
The capsule collection #Demilitarization from the #REwind brand was created to capture the reality of the war that is currently taking place in Ukraine.
These things are unique art objects created according to the philosophy of #upcycling from trophy parachutes "S-4U" used by the army of Russian occupiers.
#Upcycling is the reuse of things by giving them new functionality, each thing is unique, and considered wearable art.
Reuse in order to reveal and demonstrate its previous properties, rethinking with the provision of new functions.
The poncho fits models 170 cm tall.
Note: the products manufactured by REwind are made from fabric that has been obtained from used parachutes. The buyer acknowledges and agrees that the products made from used parachutes or used parachute fabric, according to the #upcycling philosophy, have the usual signs of use, storage, and transportation, such as discoloration, streaks, traces of contact with fixed or moving metal equipment of parachutes, rain, sun, etc. These features may vary from product to product and may be absent in some of them. Such signs of wear on the parachute fabric used to make the product are not a defect and cannot be the subject of a dispute.
Size - oversize model:
Child → height up to 165 cm
Adult → height from 165 cm
Shipping & Returns
Shipping & Returns
Goods are sent to customers by postal service Ukrposhta EMS within 2 working days after receiving the order and payment.
Delivery time within Ukraine is 3 to 4 days (not including the day of shipment).
Delivery time of an international parcel is 7 to 14 days (not including the day of shipment).
When ordering the Company's goods for delivery overseas, there may be grounds for
various customs duties and taxes, which are levied when the order reaches the
specified location. The burden of such additional customs clearance fees shall be borne by You, the Company is unable to track them and/or notify you of their availability.
Customs regulations vary from country to country, so you will need to contact your local customs office for more information.