Lux Ponte Knit Boatneck Tunic - The Bond - DuetteNYC
Lux Ponte Knit Boatneck Tunic - The Bond - DuetteNYC
Lux Ponte Knit Boatneck Tunic - The Bond - DuetteNYC

Lux Ponte Knit Boatneck Tunic - The Bond

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Elevate your work look with the essential boat neck. Our sophisticated yet simple tunic layers beautifully over our signature black pants. Side slit detail and elongating silhouette.


Made of our exclusive premium ponte knit fabric with four-way stretch that skims your body. Our lux fabric is made from a sustainable combination of recycled and sustainably forested fibers.


Runs Small. Size up for a standard fit. 

Our Plant-Based Fibers

Our fibers are as kind to your skin as they are to the planet. We spent two years researching fibers before we started to weave and produce our garments. We found the Lenzing Corporate in Europe as the most advanced source of earth-friendly and human-friendly fibers.

Sustainability First

DuetteNYC x Lenzing

Lenzing Corporation, a leader in sustainable textile innovation, is the driving force behind the eco-friendly fabrics used in DuetteNYC's collections. Known for their closed-loop production process, Lenzing’s TENCEL™ Lyocell fibers are derived from sustainably sourced wood and produced with minimal environmental impact. These fibers offer unparalleled comfort and durability, making them a perfect fit for DuetteNYC's wardrobe essentials. By partnering with Lenzing, DuetteNYC emphasizes its commitment to sustainable fashion, bringing customers quality and style that honor the planet.

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The Lenzing Group

The Lenzing Group,ounded and headquartered in Austria stands since many years for an ecologically responsible production of specialty fibers made from the renewable raw material wood. In fact, Lenzing is the only global producer that has the technological capability to produce all 3 generations of wood-based cellulose fibers (WBCF), e.g. viscose, modal and lyocell on an industrial scale.