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Sinertävä Aita, Cotton shirt, off white, orange,
Sinertävä Aita, Cotton shirt, off white, orange,
Sinertävä Aita, Cotton shirt, off white, orange,
Sinertävä Aita, Cotton shirt, off white, orange,
Sinertävä Aita Cotton shirt
Sinertävä Aita, Cotton shirt, off white, orange,
Sinertävä Aita, Cotton shirt, off white, orange,
Sinertävä Aita, Cotton shirt, off white, orange,
Sinertävä Aita, Cotton shirt, off white, orange,
Sinertävä Aita, Cotton shirt, off white, orange,
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Sinertävä Aita

Cotton shirt

$152.50$152.50$305.00$305.0050% off
: off white, orange
off white, orange

The Sinertävä organic cotton poplin shirt has an oversized, straight fit and it features the Aitapattern. The shirt has a pointed collar, a concealed button closure, and loose, elbow-length sleeves. There is a yoke seam and a pleat in the back and the hem has a curved cut and side slits.

Our shirts are sewn using the whole width of the fabric, and therefore their appearance may vary slightly. Each item is unique.

Stripes have always been an integral part of the world of Marimekko patterns. The narrow freehand Aita (fence) print is one of the innumerable Marimekko stripes created by Annika Rimala.

: Aita

Aita

Annika Rimala, 1963

Stripes have always been an integral part of the world of Marimekko patterns. The narrow freehand Aita print is one of the innumerable Marimekko stripes created by Annika Rimala.

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