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Eco-print shirt
Product details
Light shirt in a loose fit with yoke on the back (inspired by lumberjack shirts).
-100% cotton fabric printed using the Eco-print technique. This technique is a plant printing process by which leaves of trees (or other plants) are printed on the fabric. The result obtained is different from one time to the next and generates images that are both figurative and abstract, like a very unique camouflage.
-Features a 100% cotton lining.
*Each print is completely unique, the product you receive will not be identical in pattern to the one you see in the photos (the leaves may come from different species of trees and may be darker or lighter in color from a product to another). Furthermore, the result will always be beautiful and interesting!
- Eco-print printing
- 100% cotton lining
- Each shirt you receive is unique in its design
- In the photos the model is 6 feet (1.82 m) tall and wears MEDIUM
- Unisex
- Loose fit
- Light shirt
- Includes lining (100% cotton)
- 2 front pockets
- Label with MI - CARÊME logo
- Silver colored metal buttons
- All fabrics are pre-shrunk (the shirt can go in the washer and dryer without problem)
- Product made to order, there will be a delay of approximately 2 weeks before you receive it
Materials
- 100 % cotton
Origin
- Made in Quebec
Product care
- All fabrics are pre-shrunk (the shirt can go in the washer and dryer without problem)
MI - CARÊME
MI - CARÊME develops collections of unisex clothing, drawing inspiration from both workwear and streetwear. The brand creates colorful and baroque looks using various manufacturing processes to give its clothing a unique character. Quilting, industrial embroidery, screen printing, and eco-printing are techniques employed to create original fabrics from which the garments will showcase their unprecedented forms.
The brand draws its inspiration from documentary films, archival images, popular culture, Québécois folklore, the ruggedness of wild landscapes, and the poetry derived from dark worlds.