Details
4.5 oz slub cotton
4-hole Corozo buttons
Traditional Camp collar with button loop
Twill tape at neck and side openings
Double needle seam construction
Original embroidered artwork
This garment has undergone a wash and dye to remove all shrinkage
Color: Warm Grey
Embroidery color: Multi
Size & Fit
- True to size
- Model wears a large
- Model measures: height 6'3"/ 190cm
|
XS |
S |
M |
L |
XL |
XXL |
Chest |
21" |
22" |
23" |
25" |
26" |
27..5" |
Length |
26.5" |
27.25" |
27.5" |
28.5" |
29.25" |
29.75" |
Shoulder |
17.5" |
18.5" |
19" |
19.5" |
20.5" |
21" |
Sleeve |
8.5" |
8.75" |
9" |
9.5" |
10" |
10" |
Care & Origin
- 100% cotton
- Machine wash cold with like colors
- tumble dry low
- Designed in Los Angeles
- Imported
Description
In Culver City, California, there is a peculiar spot that stands out from the mix of the conventional museums known throughout Los Angeles: The Museum of Jurassic Technology. Its exhibits feel less like science based, documented history, and more like odd artwork and objects derived from the limited understanding people had at a time where certain concepts were left unexplained. One of these concepts that inspired us was the imaginative ‘documentation’ of animal irregularities from the early 1600’s. Le Jardin, et Cabinet Poétique by Paul Contant features elaborate illustrations of
fantastical creatures and plants, many of which are imaginary or mythical. We created our own interpretations of these illustrations by combining them with a more simplified art style while still preserving the same aged sepia tones of the pages the original artworks were drawn on. The goal with this set of pieces was to create some of the strangest museum merchandise
one might find.