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Toinen Tumma, Shirt, light turquoise, red, pink,
Toinen Tumma, Shirt, light turquoise, red, pink,
Toinen Tumma, Shirt, light turquoise, red, pink,
Toinen Tumma, Shirt, light turquoise, red, pink,
Toinen Tumma Shirt
Toinen Tumma, Shirt, light turquoise, red, pink,
Toinen Tumma, Shirt, light turquoise, red, pink,
Toinen Tumma, Shirt, light turquoise, red, pink,
Toinen Tumma, Shirt, light turquoise, red, pink,
Toinen Tumma, Shirt, light turquoise, red, pink,
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Toinen Tumma

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: light turquoise, red, pink
light turquoise, red, pink

The Toinen blouse has a slim, straight fit and it features the Tumma pattern. The blouse has an O-neck in the front and a V-slit with ribbons at the back neckline and elbow-length loose sleeves.

This product is made of a lyocell and viscose blend, which contains 38% recycled viscose. The viscose in this product is made from by-products of cotton production.

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

Maija Isola was greatly inspired by her countless travels around the world. In 1970, she created the bold floral pattern Tumma (dark) as a souvenir of her long trip to Paris.

: Tumma

Tumma

Maija Isola, 1970

Maija Isola was greatly inspired by her countless travels around the world. In 1970, she created the bold floral pattern Tumma (dark) as a souvenir of her long trip to Paris.

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