This vivid black and green hoodie is the product of a collaboration with Lahore based digital artist Abrahim Butt and close work with Aslam Mirza, Rastah’s in-house blockprinter. The printed patch, deconstructed at the center of the garment, designed by up and coming Lahore based artist, Abrahim Butt, and meant to be a sort of ode to Pakistan, presents a complicated maze of pop culture references, obscure and recognizable local iconography, and classic Rastah typography. The patch is set in between a split of parrot green and deep black cotton fabric, block printed by hand. the design philosophy is centred around a layered complexity of how human beings interpret their surroundings based off their unique experiences; this thought is then viewed through the lens of a unique take on truck and and the industry as a whole.
*THIS GARMENT IS MADE BY HAND AND THEREFORE EACH PIECE IS VISUALLY UNIQUE AND MAY BE SLIGHTLY DIFFERENT TO THE ONE SEEN IN THESE PRODUCT IMAGES*
*THIS IS A LIMITED EDITION ITEM WHICH WILL NOT BE RESTOCKED ONCE SOLD OUT*
- Slightly oversized fit
- Dropped shoulders
- 500 GSM compact carded fleece
- Black and green raw panels
- 80/20 Cotton: Polyester ratio
- Raw edge cuffs and body opening
- Hemmed at the body opening
- Printed distressed cotton khaddar patches on the front
- Hand block printed in neon green and black
- Washing/Handling: Hand wash with cold water inside out & hang to dry
- Male Model: 5'10; Wearing Medium | Female Model: 5'7; Wearing Small