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Konteksti Tiiliskivi, Knitted tunic, peach, burgundy,
Konteksti Tiiliskivi, Knitted tunic, peach, burgundy,
Konteksti Tiiliskivi, Knitted tunic, peach, burgundy,
Konteksti Tiiliskivi, Knitted tunic, peach, burgundy,
Konteksti Tiiliskivi Knitted tunic
Konteksti Tiiliskivi Knitted tunic
Konteksti Tiiliskivi Knitted tunic
Konteksti Tiiliskivi, Knitted tunic, peach, burgundy,
Konteksti Tiiliskivi, Knitted tunic, peach, burgundy,
Konteksti Tiiliskivi, Knitted tunic, peach, burgundy,
Konteksti Tiiliskivi, Knitted tunic, peach, burgundy,
Konteksti Tiiliskivi, Knitted tunic, peach, burgundy,
Konteksti Tiiliskivi, Knitted tunic, peach, burgundy,
Konteksti Tiiliskivi, Knitted tunic, peach, burgundy,
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Konteksti Tiiliskivi

Knitted tunic

$175.00$175.00$350.00$350.0050% off
: peach, burgundy
peach, burgundy

The Konteksti knitted tunic is made from a viscose and cotton blend and it has a skinny, A-line fit. The long-sleeved tunic features the jacquard knit Tiiliskivi pattern, a double-ribbed O-neck and slits at the sleeve ends and hemline.

The Tiiliskivi (brick) pattern was designed by Marimekko’s founder Armi Ratia in 1952. The pattern reflects her belief in the simple beauty of everyday life. 

: Tiiliskivi

Tiiliskivi

Marimekko, 1952

The Tiiliskivi (brick) pattern was designed by Marimekko’s founder Armi Ratia in 1952. The pattern reflects her belief in the simple beauty of everyday life.

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