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£145
SKU: RW42013R-C-S
LIGHT GREY
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DESCRIPTION
The RÆBURN Women's Silk Map Sweat T-Shirt has been crafted at the RÆBURN Lab in East London, each piece entirely unique depending on which part of the individual map we use. The 1950's Silk Maps are an increasingly rare artefact that have become an iconic part of the brand, forming an evolving range of luxurious womenswear and accessory pieces. Originally given to Royal Air Force crewmen in WW2 and beyond into the Cold War period of the 1950's, they helped individuals find a route out of enemy territory. The base of the t-shirt is a mid-weight deadstock jersey from our atelier which has been embellished with these silk map stripe details, made from the off-cut's from our RÆMADE production line.
- Self fabric to collar
- Straight hem w. vent detail to side seam and stepped back hem feature
- Cover stitch seam construction throughout
- Internal RÆBURN recycled PET branded sizing label
- 1950's Silk off-cut tape to internal neckline
Fabric Details
- Mid-weight cotton Jersey
- 1950's Silk Map
Model is 5'9"/177cm with a 31.5"/80cm chest and wears a size Small
Note: RÆMADE items have been created by taking existing surplus materials, products and artefacts and reworking them into completely new products. As a result of this upcycling process, no two RÆMADE products are identical and may include some inherent faults and/or characteristics of the original materials, products and artefacts used to make them.
Delivery & Returns
DELIVERY
All orders are sent by traceable, signed for and insured services. We aim to dispatch all goods as soon as is reasonably possible following receipt of your online order.
RETURNS
We understand that from time to time you may wish to return a product to us. To enable you to return products to us, in appropriate circumstances, we have created a 14-day Returns Policy. This policy does not affect your statutory rights under the Sale of Goods Act 1979 and the Consumer Protection (Distance Selling) Regulations 2000.