The warp printed jacket for Volume V is by far the most technical garment to produce within the collection, with each jacket taking around SEVEN DAYS to produce. The garment is produced by way of a traditional printing technique known as "Warp Printing". Fine cotton threads are assembled on a beam which are then printed on by hand carved wooden blocks and then woven by a traditional hand loom. This technique gives the fabric a very faded and textured look similar to the effect of water colours. The narrative meaning behind this technique is a reference to the the juxtaposition of youthful exuberance and feelings of emptiness and identity crisis.
*THIS IS A LIMITED EDITION PIECE THAT WILL NOT BE MADE AGAIN ONCE SOLD OUT*
- hand block printed on warp threads and then hand woven
- Washing/Handling: Hand wash with cold water inside out & hang to dry
- Male Model: 6'1 ; wearing: Medium | Female Model: 5'10; Wearing small