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Women's black embroidered shirt "Narbut"

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SKU: UKR-5260
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Description

Composition: 100% linen

Model's height: 178 cm

The model is wearing size S-M.

Blouse "Narbut.Poem"

Incredible patterns of triangles, a combination of strict geometric shapes and smooth lines of a plant nature - these are the main features of the work of the graphic artist Heorhiy Narbut, the author of the first Ukrainian state symbols (banknotes and postage stamps), the illustrator of the Ukrainian alphabet, the state emblem of Ukraine - the Trident, the hryvnia of the UNR, as well as one of the founders and rectors of the Ukrainian Academy of Arts.

The inspiration was taken from the design of the cover of the book "Hallelujah. Poems" of 1919, authored by G. Narbut, where floral motifs are skillfully intertwined with his signature triangles. It is this combination of fragility with geometric straightness that we sought to capture and translate into the language of embroidery.

A blouse of a free silhouette, with side cuts. Fastener - a placket with buttons, cuffs are fixed with buttons. The blouse comes complete with a belt.

The colour of the product may vary slightly depending on the individual settings and the colour reproduction of your mobile device or computer screen.

Table of sizes

Size UA Size EU Size Bust (cm) Hips (cm) USA Size
XS 40–42 32–34 78–84 86–90 12
S 42–44 36–38 84–92 92–98 14
M 44–46 40–42 88–96 100–106 16
L 48 44 96–102 106–110 18
XL 50–52 46 100–108 108–114 20
XXL 52–54 48 110–116 116–120 22

Care: 

1. Washing:

  • Wash in domestic or commercial machine in water not exceeding 30°C, at delicate/gentle setting.
  • Wash gently by hand in water not exceeding 30°C.
  • Do not use bleach.
  • Do not tumble dry.

2. The garment is well resistant to heat treatment, including ironing.

3. We recommend ironing the garment from the wrong side.

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