Replica Shirt in Oyster
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$366.00
Prairie Underground is pleased to present a collaboration with artist LA Wiltbank, featuring Nonnel & Nitruc — her clothing line — bringing together art, clothing, and creative reuse.
– Oversized menswear-inspired button-front shirt
– High collar with deep back pleating
– Shell-shaped with deep side vents
– Yarn dye and overdyed stripe varieties
– 100% Organic cotton poplin and 100% Cotton deadstock
– Made in seattle, USA hand-painted by LA Wiltbank
– Care Instructions for Painted Garments For best results, hand wash only. This garment can be machine washed, but should not sit wet in the washing machine. It can also go through the dryer, though heat and tumbling may speed up fading in the painted layers. Over time, some cracking and fading are natural. The painted surface will soften with wear and washing.
LA Wiltbank: Lennon is a painter in Seattle who makes acrylic paintings of flowers. Her work is about being present right now and finding joy in repetition. She is currently showing a collection on clothing and paints from her home studio in Kirkland WAHer practice incorporates both recycled and new materials. Large-scale projects are reworked and repurposed, using paint that has been purchased, collected, or donated.
– Oversized menswear-inspired button-front shirt
– High collar with deep back pleating
– Shell-shaped with deep side vents
– Yarn dye and overdyed stripe varieties
– 100% Organic cotton poplin and 100% Cotton deadstock
– Made in seattle, USA hand-painted by LA Wiltbank
– Care Instructions for Painted Garments For best results, hand wash only. This garment can be machine washed, but should not sit wet in the washing machine. It can also go through the dryer, though heat and tumbling may speed up fading in the painted layers. Over time, some cracking and fading are natural. The painted surface will soften with wear and washing.
LA Wiltbank: Lennon is a painter in Seattle who makes acrylic paintings of flowers. Her work is about being present right now and finding joy in repetition. She is currently showing a collection on clothing and paints from her home studio in Kirkland WAHer practice incorporates both recycled and new materials. Large-scale projects are reworked and repurposed, using paint that has been purchased, collected, or donated.