Oversized Shirt - Hand Print
4 pieces were made in each size.
A favourite of earlier collections, the oversized shirt in naturally dyed double-dip kashish on natural handspun, hand-loomed khadi can be worn as a top on its own or layered as an overcoat closed or open for a smart look. It has a rounded collar, and side splits for easy movement and allowing you to tie the front for a fresh twist. It has raglan sleeves and a pleat at the base of the back yoke for comfort.
Hand Print
Open palms can indicate a sense of community and can be a sign of honour for the hand-made, and the processes which create a cultural staple through the hand. In this print, Beech and Caoimhe’s intention was to ‘decorate’ a surface which distinguished the pattern as a sign of importance. Therefore the hand becomes a universal symbol, creating a pleasant style relating to contemporary and tribal visual expression through the pattern.
Print designed in collaboration with Perth artists, Madeleine Beech and Ómra Caoimhe.
Designed in Fremantle, Western Australia. Made ethically in Pushkar, India by The Stitching Project.
Mia is 175cm (5'9") and wearing size M
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