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Mcover Shibori Shirt in Ecru

Ungendered, elegant and comfortable shirt, featuring darts at the elbows, made with 40s-count handspun and handwoven fabric. The garment is enhanced with meticulous shadow shibori technique featuring fine line artwork.

- Handmade in 100% Cotton.

- Shibori is a tie-dye technique that uses running-stitches as a way to resist the design. In this piece, only the resist area has been dyed in natural Indigo.

- Yarn handspun on a multi-spindle charkha, and woven on a handloom, is also called ‘Khadi’.

- The fabric is handwoven on a pit loom in Bengal.

- Ecru is the natural colour of the unbleached, undyed cotton fabric.

- 28.5 inches / 72 cms is the length of the garment.

Ungendered, elegant and comfortable shirt, featuring darts at the elbows, made with 40s-count handspun and handwoven fabric. The garment is enhanced with meticulous shadow shibori technique featuring fine line artwork.

- Handmade in 100% Cotton.

- Shibori is a tie-dye technique that uses running-stitches as a way to resist the design. In this piece, only the resist area has been dyed in natural Indigo.

- Yarn handspun on a multi-spindle charkha, and woven on a handloom, is also called ‘Khadi’.

- The fabric is handwoven on a pit loom in Bengal.

- Ecru is the natural colour of the unbleached, undyed cotton fabric.

- 28.5 inches / 72 cms is the length of the garment.

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Mcover Shibori Shirt in Ecru
$373.00

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Ungendered, elegant and comfortable shirt, featuring darts at the elbows, made with 40s-count handspun and handwoven fabric. The garment is enhanced with meticulous shadow shibori technique featuring fine line artwork.

- Handmade in 100% Cotton.

- Shibori is a tie-dye technique that uses running-stitches as a way to resist the design. In this piece, only the resist area has been dyed in natural Indigo.

- Yarn handspun on a multi-spindle charkha, and woven on a handloom, is also called ‘Khadi’.

- The fabric is handwoven on a pit loom in Bengal.

- Ecru is the natural colour of the unbleached, undyed cotton fabric.

- 28.5 inches / 72 cms is the length of the garment.