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Lola Short Sleeve Top
Lola Short Sleeve Top
Lola Short Sleeve Top
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Lola Short Sleeve Top

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“Lola” second skin short sleeve top in an art nouveau inspired print by Alja Horvat. It’s made from stretchable viscose fabric that is light and “grips” your body.

Details

  • 92% viscose, 8% elastane

  • Ethically made in Slovenia (at a freelance seamstress from Alja’s home town)

  • Tea 5′ 6 (168cm) is wearing size S

  • The fabric has OEKO-TEX Standard 100, meaning the textiles were tested for harmful substances

We can't get enough of the dreamy work of illustrator and designer Alja Horvat. Based in Slovenia, Alja is a well-known artist who creates her own patterns from her illustrations and then designs beautiful wearable pieces from sustainable fabrics. We love the surreal and retro-inspired vibe she creates with her pieces and are thrilled to bring her pieces to Canada.

 

For best durability and appearance

  • Machine wash at 30 °C with mild washing powder and without bleach

  • Do not tumble dry

  • Dry without exposing fabrics to excessive sunlight (dry on reverse side)

  • Iron on reverse side at a lower heat setting

  • Do not bleach


Printing on fabrics

  • All clothes are printed with ecologically friendly water-based dyes and biodegradable inks

  • The technology used for printing is energy efficient and also allows to print on demand, leaving no waste or byproducts

  • The company we’re printing at strives to work with natural materials that are acquired from local manufacturers by fair trade