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Filipino Festival In Vaughan
A man uses a blowtorch to cook pork skewers on a grill at a food stall during a Filipino food festival in Vaughan, Ontario, Canada, on July 4, 2025. The festival showcases authentic Filipino cuisine and other traditional food delights. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto) -
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Filipino Festival In Vaughan
A woman prepares battered quail eggs at a food stall during a Filipino food festival in Vaughan, Ontario, Canada, on July 4, 2025. The festival showcases authentic Filipino cuisine and other traditional food delights. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto) -
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Filipino Festival In Vaughan
A Filipino food festival takes place in Vaughan, Ontario, Canada, on July 4, 2025. The festival showcases authentic Filipino cuisine and other traditional food delights. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto) -
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Filipino Festival In Vaughan
A woman prepares battered quail eggs at a food stall during a Filipino food festival in Vaughan, Ontario, Canada, on July 4, 2025. The festival showcases authentic Filipino cuisine and other traditional food delights. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto) -
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Filipino Festival In Vaughan
Battered quail eggs on a skewer are at a food stall during a Filipino food festival in Vaughan, Ontario, Canada, on July 4, 2025. The festival showcases authentic Filipino cuisine and other traditional food delights. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto) -
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Filipino Festival In Vaughan
Battered quail eggs on a skewer are at a food stall during a Filipino food festival in Vaughan, Ontario, Canada, on July 4, 2025. The festival showcases authentic Filipino cuisine and other traditional food delights. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto) -
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Filipino Festival In Vaughan
A man uses a blowtorch to cook pork skewers on a grill at a food stall during a Filipino food festival in Vaughan, Ontario, Canada, on July 4, 2025. The festival showcases authentic Filipino cuisine and other traditional food delights. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto) -
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Filipino Festival In Vaughan
A man uses a blowtorch to cook pork skewers on a grill at a food stall during a Filipino food festival in Vaughan, Ontario, Canada, on July 4, 2025. The festival showcases authentic Filipino cuisine and other traditional food delights. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto) -
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Filipino Festival In Vaughan
A woman serves Filipino food at a food stall during a Filipino food festival in Vaughan, Ontario, Canada, on July 4, 2025. The festival showcases authentic Filipino cuisine and other traditional food delights. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto) -
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Filipino Festival In Vaughan
Fried squid is available at a food stall during a Filipino food festival in Vaughan, Ontario, Canada, on July 4, 2025. The festival showcases authentic Filipino cuisine and other traditional food delights. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto) -
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Filipino Festival In Vaughan
Lechon (whole roasted suckling pig) is at a food stall during a Filipino food festival in Vaughan, Ontario, Canada, on July 4, 2025. The festival showcases authentic Filipino cuisine and other traditional food delights. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto) -
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Filipino Festival In Vaughan
A Filipino food festival takes place in Vaughan, Ontario, Canada, on July 4, 2025. The festival showcases authentic Filipino cuisine and other traditional food delights. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto) -
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Filipino Festival In Vaughan
Fried squid is available at a food stall during a Filipino food festival in Vaughan, Ontario, Canada, on July 4, 2025. The festival showcases authentic Filipino cuisine and other traditional food delights. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto) -
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Filipino Festival In Vaughan
Lechon (whole roasted suckling pig) is at a food stall during a Filipino food festival in Vaughan, Ontario, Canada, on July 4, 2025. The festival showcases authentic Filipino cuisine and other traditional food delights. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto) -
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Filipino Festival In Vaughan
A Filipino food festival takes place in Vaughan, Ontario, Canada, on July 4, 2025. The festival showcases authentic Filipino cuisine and other traditional food delights. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto) -
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Filipino Festival In Vaughan
A woman prepares battered quail eggs at a food stall during a Filipino food festival in Vaughan, Ontario, Canada, on July 4, 2025. The festival showcases authentic Filipino cuisine and other traditional food delights. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto) -
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Filipino Festival In Vaughan
The emblem belonging to the Integrated Filipino Nurses Association is seen during a Filipino food festival in Vaughan, Ontario, Canada, on July 4, 2025. The festival showcases authentic Filipino cuisine and other traditional food delights. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto) -
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Filipino Festival In Vaughan
Philippine national flags display during a Filipino food festival in Vaughan, Ontario, Canada, on July 4, 2025. The festival showcases authentic Filipino cuisine and other traditional food delights. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto) -
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Filipino Festival In Vaughan
The Muslim Filipino Association of Canada booth is at a Filipino food festival in Vaughan, Ontario, Canada, on July 4, 2025. The festival showcases authentic Filipino cuisine and other traditional food delights. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto) -
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Filipino Festival In Vaughan
A man uses a blowtorch to cook pork skewers on a grill at a food stall during a Filipino food festival in Vaughan, Ontario, Canada, on July 4, 2025. The festival showcases authentic Filipino cuisine and other traditional food delights. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto) -
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Filipino Festival In Vaughan
A man cooks meat skewers on a grill at a food stall during a Filipino food festival in Vaughan, Ontario, Canada, on July 4, 2025. The festival showcases authentic Filipino cuisine and other traditional food delights. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto) -
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Filipino Festival In Vaughan
A man uses a blowtorch to cook pork skewers on a grill at a food stall during a Filipino food festival in Vaughan, Ontario, Canada, on July 4, 2025. The festival showcases authentic Filipino cuisine and other traditional food delights. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto) -
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Filipino Festival In Vaughan
Philippine decals with the national flag display during a Filipino food festival in Vaughan, Ontario, Canada, on July 4, 2025. The festival showcases authentic Filipino cuisine and other traditional food delights. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto) -
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Sunrise In Gran Sasso National Park, Italy
Flowers of Gentian plants in bloom (Gentiana Lutea) are seen in Campo Imperatore, L’Aquila, Italy, on July 11th, 2025. Gentian is a protected plant in the park of Gran Sasso. Its roots are used to produce the typical gentian liqueur of Abruzzo. (Photo by Lorenzo Di Cola/NurPhoto) -
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Sunrise In Gran Sasso National Park, Italy
Flowers of Gentian plants in bloom (Gentiana Lutea) are seen in Campo Imperatore, L’Aquila, Italy, on July 11th, 2025. Gentian is a protected plant in the park of Gran Sasso. Its roots are used to produce the typical gentian liqueur of Abruzzo. (Photo by Lorenzo Di Cola/NurPhoto) -
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Sunrise In Gran Sasso National Park, Italy
Flowers of Gentian plants in bloom (Gentiana Lutea) are seen in Campo Imperatore, L’Aquila, Italy, on July 11th, 2025. Gentian is a protected plant in the park of Gran Sasso. Its roots are used to produce the typical gentian liqueur of Abruzzo. (Photo by Lorenzo Di Cola/NurPhoto) -
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Sunrise In Gran Sasso National Park, Italy
Gentian plants in bloom (Gentiana Lutea) are seen in Campo Imperatore, L’Aquila, Italy, on July 11th, 2025. Gentian is a protected plant in the park of Gran Sasso. Its roots are used to produce the typical gentian liqueur of Abruzzo. (Photo by Lorenzo Di Cola/NurPhoto) -
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Sunrise In Gran Sasso National Park, Italy
Gentian plants in bloom (Gentiana Lutea) are seen in Campo Imperatore, L’Aquila, Italy, on July 11th, 2025. Gentian is a protected plant in the park of Gran Sasso. Its roots are used to produce the typical gentian liqueur of Abruzzo. (Photo by Lorenzo Di Cola/NurPhoto) -
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Amazing cloud over Barcelona
A cloud shaped like a reptile head appears in the sky over Barcelona, Spain, on July 12, 2025. (Photo by Joan Valls/Urbanandsport/Nurphoto) -
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Amazing cloud over Barcelona
A cloud shaped like a reptile head appears in the sky over Barcelona, Spain, on July 12, 2025. (Photo by Joan Valls/Urbanandsport/Nurphoto) -
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Heat Wave Grips Kashmir
People take a jet-ski ride on the waters of Dal Lake during sunset in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on June 12, 2025. Kashmir experiences an unusual heat wave this year. (Photo by Firdous Nazir/NurPhoto) -
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Heat Wave Grips Kashmir
The sun sets in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on June 12, 2025. Kashmir experiences an unusual heat wave this year. (Photo by Firdous Nazir/NurPhoto) -
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Heat Wave Grips Kashmir
The sun sets in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on June 12, 2025. Kashmir experiences an unusual heat wave this year. (Photo by Firdous Nazir/NurPhoto) -
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Heat Wave Grips Kashmir
Kashmiri boatmen row their boats on the waters of Dal Lake during sunset in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on June 12, 2025. Kashmir experiences an unusual heat wave this year. (Photo by Firdous Nazir/NurPhoto) -
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Heat Wave In Kashmir
A man rows a boat while a Kashmiri woman holds an umbrella to protect herself from the heat on a hot summer day in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on June 10, 2025. Kashmir experiences an unusual heat wave this year. (Photo by Firdous Nazir/NurPhoto) -
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Heat Wave In Kashmir
A Kashmiri woman clad in a burqa rows a boat on the waters of Dal Lake in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on June 10, 2025. Kashmir experiences an unusual heat wave this year. (Photo by Firdous Nazir/NurPhoto) -
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Heat Wave In Kashmir
A man rows a boat while a Kashmiri woman holds an umbrella to protect herself from the heat on a hot summer day in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on June 10, 2025. Kashmir experiences an unusual heat wave this year. (Photo by Firdous Nazir/NurPhoto) -
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Second Day Of Conclave In Vatican
A drone and a seagull are seen as cardinals selecting a new Pope during the conclave, at Saint Peter’s Square in Vatican on May 8, 2025 (Photo by Jakub Porzycki/NurPhoto) -
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Vollebak sort un blouson en bois (2990€)
Pictures must credit: Vollebak A fashion label has unveiled a jacket — made of wood. And the company said it did it because turning a tree into clothing was “an absurdly difficult technical challenge.” The zip-up hooded jacket comes with pocket flaps. It has not released details of how the garment was manufactured. But a close up of the fabric shows tiny crosshatched mini blocks of wood. There is no clue given s to how they hold together. London-based company Vollebak intends to eventually offer wooden jackets for sale with a £2,495 GBP / €2.990 euros price tag. And it has opened a waiting list for those interested in acquiring one. A spokesperson said: “ It’s all about the technical feat vs the performance advantage of the material. “It forces us to tackle, then solve, technical challenges that would otherwise remain completely theoretical.” Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Vollebak sort un blouson en bois (2990€)
Pictures must credit: Vollebak A fashion label has unveiled a jacket — made of wood. And the company said it did it because turning a tree into clothing was “an absurdly difficult technical challenge.” The zip-up hooded jacket comes with pocket flaps. It has not released details of how the garment was manufactured. But a close up of the fabric shows tiny crosshatched mini blocks of wood. There is no clue given s to how they hold together. London-based company Vollebak intends to eventually offer wooden jackets for sale with a £2,495 GBP / €2.990 euros price tag. And it has opened a waiting list for those interested in acquiring one. A spokesperson said: “ It’s all about the technical feat vs the performance advantage of the material. “It forces us to tackle, then solve, technical challenges that would otherwise remain completely theoretical.” Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Vollebak sort un blouson en bois (2990€)
Pictures must credit: Vollebak A fashion label has unveiled a jacket — made of wood. And the company said it did it because turning a tree into clothing was “an absurdly difficult technical challenge.” The zip-up hooded jacket comes with pocket flaps. It has not released details of how the garment was manufactured. But a close up of the fabric shows tiny crosshatched mini blocks of wood. There is no clue given s to how they hold together. London-based company Vollebak intends to eventually offer wooden jackets for sale with a £2,495 GBP / €2.990 euros price tag. And it has opened a waiting list for those interested in acquiring one. A spokesperson said: “ It’s all about the technical feat vs the performance advantage of the material. “It forces us to tackle, then solve, technical challenges that would otherwise remain completely theoretical.” Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Vollebak sort un blouson en bois (2990€)
Pictures must credit: Vollebak A fashion label has unveiled a jacket — made of wood. And the company said it did it because turning a tree into clothing was “an absurdly difficult technical challenge.” The zip-up hooded jacket comes with pocket flaps. It has not released details of how the garment was manufactured. But a close up of the fabric shows tiny crosshatched mini blocks of wood. There is no clue given s to how they hold together. London-based company Vollebak intends to eventually offer wooden jackets for sale with a £2,495 GBP / €2.990 euros price tag. And it has opened a waiting list for those interested in acquiring one. A spokesperson said: “ It’s all about the technical feat vs the performance advantage of the material. “It forces us to tackle, then solve, technical challenges that would otherwise remain completely theoretical.” Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Vollebak sort un blouson en bois (2990€)
Pictures must credit: Vollebak A fashion label has unveiled a jacket — made of wood. And the company said it did it because turning a tree into clothing was “an absurdly difficult technical challenge.” The zip-up hooded jacket comes with pocket flaps. It has not released details of how the garment was manufactured. But a close up of the fabric shows tiny crosshatched mini blocks of wood. There is no clue given s to how they hold together. London-based company Vollebak intends to eventually offer wooden jackets for sale with a £2,495 GBP / €2.990 euros price tag. And it has opened a waiting list for those interested in acquiring one. A spokesperson said: “ It’s all about the technical feat vs the performance advantage of the material. “It forces us to tackle, then solve, technical challenges that would otherwise remain completely theoretical.” Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Vollebak sort un blouson en bois (2990€)
Pictures must credit: Vollebak A fashion label has unveiled a jacket — made of wood. And the company said it did it because turning a tree into clothing was “an absurdly difficult technical challenge.” The zip-up hooded jacket comes with pocket flaps. It has not released details of how the garment was manufactured. But a close up of the fabric shows tiny crosshatched mini blocks of wood. There is no clue given s to how they hold together. London-based company Vollebak intends to eventually offer wooden jackets for sale with a £2,495 GBP / €2.990 euros price tag. And it has opened a waiting list for those interested in acquiring one. A spokesperson said: “ It’s all about the technical feat vs the performance advantage of the material. “It forces us to tackle, then solve, technical challenges that would otherwise remain completely theoretical.” Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Vollebak sort un blouson en bois (2990€)
Pictures must credit: Vollebak A fashion label has unveiled a jacket — made of wood. And the company said it did it because turning a tree into clothing was “an absurdly difficult technical challenge.” The zip-up hooded jacket comes with pocket flaps. It has not released details of how the garment was manufactured. But a close up of the fabric shows tiny crosshatched mini blocks of wood. There is no clue given s to how they hold together. London-based company Vollebak intends to eventually offer wooden jackets for sale with a £2,495 GBP / €2.990 euros price tag. And it has opened a waiting list for those interested in acquiring one. A spokesperson said: “ It’s all about the technical feat vs the performance advantage of the material. “It forces us to tackle, then solve, technical challenges that would otherwise remain completely theoretical.” Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Fashion firm unveils jacket made of wood
Ferrari Press Agency
Wooden jacket 1
Ref 16534
11/02/2025
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Vollebak
A fashion label has unveiled a jacket — made of wood.
And the company said it did it because turning a tree into clothing was “an absurdly difficult technical challenge.”
The zip-up hooded jacket comes with pocket flaps.
It has not released details of how the garment was manufactured.
But a close up of the fabric shows tiny crosshatched mini blocks of wood.
There is no clue given s to how they hold together.
London-based company Vollebak intends to eventually offer wooden jackets for sale with a £2,495 GBP / €2.990 euros price tag.
And it has opened a waiting list for those interested in acquiring one.
A spokesperson said: “ It’s all about the technical feat vs the performance advantage of the material.
“It forces us to tackle, then solve, technical challenges that would otherwise remain completely theoretical.”
OPS: The Vollebak wooden jacket.
Picture supplied by Ferrari
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Fashion firm unveils jacket made of wood
Ferrari Press Agency
Wooden jacket 1
Ref 16534
11/02/2025
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Vollebak
A fashion label has unveiled a jacket — made of wood.
And the company said it did it because turning a tree into clothing was “an absurdly difficult technical challenge.”
The zip-up hooded jacket comes with pocket flaps.
It has not released details of how the garment was manufactured.
But a close up of the fabric shows tiny crosshatched mini blocks of wood.
There is no clue given s to how they hold together.
London-based company Vollebak intends to eventually offer wooden jackets for sale with a £2,495 GBP / €2.990 euros price tag.
And it has opened a waiting list for those interested in acquiring one.
A spokesperson said: “ It’s all about the technical feat vs the performance advantage of the material.
“It forces us to tackle, then solve, technical challenges that would otherwise remain completely theoretical.”
OPS: The Vollebak wooden jacket.
Picture supplied by Ferrari
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Fashion firm unveils jacket made of wood
Ferrari Press Agency
Wooden jacket 1
Ref 16534
11/02/2025
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Vollebak
A fashion label has unveiled a jacket — made of wood.
And the company said it did it because turning a tree into clothing was “an absurdly difficult technical challenge.”
The zip-up hooded jacket comes with pocket flaps.
It has not released details of how the garment was manufactured.
But a close up of the fabric shows tiny crosshatched mini blocks of wood.
There is no clue given s to how they hold together.
London-based company Vollebak intends to eventually offer wooden jackets for sale with a £2,495 GBP / €2.990 euros price tag.
And it has opened a waiting list for those interested in acquiring one.
A spokesperson said: “ It’s all about the technical feat vs the performance advantage of the material.
“It forces us to tackle, then solve, technical challenges that would otherwise remain completely theoretical.”
OPS: The Vollebak wooden jacket.
Picture supplied by Ferrari
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Fashion firm unveils jacket made of wood
Ferrari Press Agency
Wooden jacket 1
Ref 16534
11/02/2025
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Vollebak
A fashion label has unveiled a jacket — made of wood.
And the company said it did it because turning a tree into clothing was “an absurdly difficult technical challenge.”
The zip-up hooded jacket comes with pocket flaps.
It has not released details of how the garment was manufactured.
But a close up of the fabric shows tiny crosshatched mini blocks of wood.
There is no clue given s to how they hold together.
London-based company Vollebak intends to eventually offer wooden jackets for sale with a £2,495 GBP / €2.990 euros price tag.
And it has opened a waiting list for those interested in acquiring one.
A spokesperson said: “ It’s all about the technical feat vs the performance advantage of the material.
“It forces us to tackle, then solve, technical challenges that would otherwise remain completely theoretical.”
OPS: The Vollebak wooden jacket.
Picture supplied by Ferrari
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Fashion firm unveils jacket made of wood
Ferrari Press Agency
Wooden jacket 1
Ref 16534
11/02/2025
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Vollebak
A fashion label has unveiled a jacket — made of wood.
And the company said it did it because turning a tree into clothing was “an absurdly difficult technical challenge.”
The zip-up hooded jacket comes with pocket flaps.
It has not released details of how the garment was manufactured.
But a close up of the fabric shows tiny crosshatched mini blocks of wood.
There is no clue given s to how they hold together.
London-based company Vollebak intends to eventually offer wooden jackets for sale with a £2,495 GBP / €2.990 euros price tag.
And it has opened a waiting list for those interested in acquiring one.
A spokesperson said: “ It’s all about the technical feat vs the performance advantage of the material.
“It forces us to tackle, then solve, technical challenges that would otherwise remain completely theoretical.”
OPS: The Vollebak wooden jacket.
Picture supplied by Ferrari
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)