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Naturaali Keidas, Kioski sweatpants, light pink, off white,
Naturaali Keidas, Kioski sweatpants, light pink, off white,
Naturaali Keidas, Kioski sweatpants, light pink, off white,
Naturaali Keidas, Kioski sweatpants, light pink, off white,
Naturaali Keidas Kioski sweatpants
Naturaali Keidas, Kioski sweatpants, light pink, off white,
Naturaali Keidas, Kioski sweatpants, light pink, off white,
Naturaali Keidas, Kioski sweatpants, light pink, off white,
Naturaali Keidas, Kioski sweatpants, light pink, off white,
Naturaali Keidas, Kioski sweatpants, light pink, off white,
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Naturaali Keidas

Kioski sweatpants

$290.00$290.00
: light pink, off white
light pink, off white

The Naturaali sweatpants have a relaxed fit and wide trouser legs. The sweatpants feature the Keidas pattern, drawstrings at the waist, and side seam pockets. There is one patch pocket in the back.

This product is made of 100% organic cotton French terry.

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

Especially in the latter half of the 1960s, Annika Rimala drew inspiration from the youth culture of the time. Keidas (oasis) is very representative of the rhythmic patterns she designed in those years.

: Keidas

Keidas

Annika Rimala, 1967

Especially in the latter half of the 1960s, Annika Rimala drew inspiration from the youth culture of the time. Keidas (oasis) is very representative of the rhythmic patterns she designed in those years.

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