








Recycled Fleece - EAGLE RAY Print Sherpa Half zip Jacket
Glide into comfort with our Eagle Ray Sherpa Fleece, showcasing a dynamic black and white pattern that mirrors the unique body markings of this majestic sea creature. Fully lined for a soft, snug feel from the inside out, it features cosy front pockets, a high neckline for supreme warmth, and drop-shoulder sleeves for a relaxed, comfortable fit. Whether you’re warming up after a surf session or braving the elements outdoors, this fleece is the perfect companion for your active lifestyle, wherever it takes you.
Embody serene elegance and inspire change in this piece made from recycled plastic bottles – BE THE WAVE.
Fabric: Recycled polyester sherpa bonded fabric [460 GSM]
Colour: Eagle Ray Print
Fit: Loose fit, slightly cropped
Neck: High neckline
Pockets: 2 front side pockets
Closure: Half Zip closure
Sleeves: Long sleeves
Other features: Fully lined for softness and warmth
Composition [Main Fabric]: 100% recycled plastic bottles [460 GSM]
UK Customers (Inc. Northern Ireland)
- Standard Shipping: £5.00, 2-4 business days.
- Next Day Delivery: £6.50, Orders placed by 10 AM delivered next day, after 10 AM within 2 days.
Europe
- Delivery Fee: £35, 2-11 business days, full tracking & photo confirmation.
- Note: Customs duties may apply.
Rest of the World
- Delivery Fee: £45, 3-17 business days, full tracking.
- Note: Customs duties may apply.
For queries, including customs charges, please contact us via chat or email. All customs fees are the responsibility of the customer.
UK Customers
- Love it or return it for free.
- Accepted within 14 days of delivery.
Customers outside of the UK
- We do not accept returns.
For more information, please visit our Returns Page.
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Spotted Eagle Ray
SPECIES SPOTLIGHT
Spotted eagle rays (Aetobatus narinari), the graceful gliders of the sea, captivate onlookers with their stunning wingspans that can reach up to 3m across. They inhabit warm coastal waters around the globe, often seen leaping spectacularly above the surface, perhaps to escape predators or to dislodge parasites. These rays favour a diet of mollusks and crustaceans. Living in large schools during certain seasons, spotted eagle rays are social creatures, yet their beauty and grace belie the challenges they face. Threatened by habitat loss, pollution, and fishing practices, these magnificent rays underscore the pressing need for marine conservation initiatives to ensure their survival and the health of our oceans. The beauty of the ocean is unparalleled, but its fragility is undeniable. Let's be stewards, not destroyers.
