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Jokapoika Multi, Kioski cotton shirt, multicolor black,
Jokapoika Multi, Kioski cotton shirt, multicolor black,
Jokapoika Multi, Kioski cotton shirt, multicolor black,
Jokapoika Multi, Kioski cotton shirt, multicolor black,
Jokapoika Multi Kioski cotton shirt
Jokapoika Multi, Kioski cotton shirt, multicolor black,
Jokapoika Multi, Kioski cotton shirt, multicolor black,
Jokapoika Multi, Kioski cotton shirt, multicolor black,
Jokapoika Multi, Kioski cotton shirt, multicolor black,
Jokapoika Multi, Kioski cotton shirt, multicolor black,
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Jokapoika Multi

Kioski cotton shirt

$199.50$199.50$285.00$285.0030% off
: multicolor black
multicolor black
multicolor navy

The Jokapoika organic cotton shirt has a relaxed, straight fit and it features the Piccolo pattern, which is printed in Helsinki. The sleeves and the front pieces differ from each other in color. The shirt has a pointed collar, a metal button closure, and a chest pocket. The cuffed sleeves have metal button closures.

In 1953, the very year she joined Marimekko, Vuokko Eskolin-Nurmesniemi created Piccolo, a striped fabric pattern painted with vivid brushstrokes. Three years later, the Jokapoika (every boy) shirt made from the fabric appeared in stores and the streets – for good, it seems.

: Piccolo

Piccolo

Vuokko Eskolin-Nurmesniemi, 1953

In 1953, the very year she joined Marimekko, Vuokko Eskolin-Nurmesniemi created Piccolo, a striped fabric pattern painted with vivid brushstrokes. Three years later, the Jokapoika (every boy) shirt made from the fabric appeared in stores and the streets – for good, it seems.

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