Baukjen Tegan Bomber Jacket
Description
Featured in The Times.
"My favourite (bomber) is from Baukjen, an especially flattering khaki made from recycled fibres. Pair it with jeans, sure, but also – to keep things really up to date – with tailoring, or even evening wear. It’s the perfect sartorial slam dunk."
- Anna Murphy, Fashion Director, The Times
Fits true to size, we suggest ordering your normal size.
We’re loving our Tegan Bomber jacket. Proudly crafted in recycled fibres, their zip-down bomber jacket is the ultimate lightweight layer, and the perfect partner to so many looks. Tegan features a zip patch pocket on one sleeve, front welt pockets and an internal breast pocket for your valuables. They’ve designed it slightly oversized for that cool, effortless look. Enjoy this for years.
- Made in Europe
- Crafted in 100% recycled fibres
- Zip patch on sleeve
- Side pockets
Details:
100% Recycled Polyester
Hand Wash or Dry Clean
Pictured is the Khaki colour variant.
Baukjen is one of the worlds leading Green Fashion Brands. They have won numerous awards for sustainability including receiving the Climate Neutral Now award from the United Nations. Their work to become a low carbon brand has entailed choosing fibres and fabrics with lower environmental footprint, shortening supply chains, becoming a Zero Waste company and moving their office to a Green Building. They’re also increasingly circular, with an increasing percentage of recycled fibres in their collection (mostly natural), Rental and Pre-Loved collections. Baukjen are BCorp certified, a Living Wage employer, members of Fashion Pact and more.
UNFCCC
The UNFCCC secretariat (UN Climate Change) was established in 1992 when countries adopted the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC).
With the subsequent adoption of the Kyoto Protocol in 1997 and the Paris Agreement in 2015, Parties to these three agreements have progressively reaffirmed the secretariat’s role as the United Nations entity tasked with supporting the global response to the threat of climate change.
Since 1995, the secretariat is located in Bonn, Germany.


































