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    1. MISSING CATEGORY
    2. /Viisikko Pallo
    Viisikko Pallo, Jersey shirt, off white, dark blue,
    Viisikko Pallo, Jersey shirt, off white, dark blue,
    Viisikko Pallo, Jersey shirt, off white, dark blue,
    Viisikko Pallo, Jersey shirt, off white, dark blue,
    Viisikko Pallo Jersey shirt
    Viisikko Pallo, Jersey shirt, off white, dark blue,
    Viisikko Pallo, Jersey shirt, off white, dark blue,
    Viisikko Pallo, Jersey shirt, off white, dark blue,
    Viisikko Pallo, Jersey shirt, off white, dark blue,
    Viisikko Pallo, Jersey shirt, off white, dark blue,

    Viisikko Pallo

    Jersey shirt

    Color: off white, dark blue
    off white, lilac
    off white, dark blue

    The Viisikko Pallo cotton jersey shirt is a piece of timeless design. The shirt has a slim fit and straight silhouette. Made from organic cotton jersey, this shirt ensures comfort.

    The shirt features Annika Rimala´s iconic Pallo (ball) pattern, which was creatively introduced to the world. During its debut fashion show, the designer ingeniously asked the audience to visualize white dots the size of a Finnish ten penni coin on a navy, brown, and red background, as the samples were not ready in time. This imaginative approach has left a lasting impression, making the Pallo pattern a beloved classic.

    Pattern: Pallo

    Product details

    Pallo

    Pallo

    Annika Rimala, 1970

    Annika Rimala's Pallo pattern was launched in a fashion show in a somewhat exceptional manner. Samples of the styles had not been finished on time, so instead of models showing the clothes, the designer went on the catwalk and asked the audience to imagine white dots the size of a Finnish ten penni coin on a navy, brown and red background.