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BOXY TANK TOP X NEVEN ALLGEIER

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BEIGE TEXTILE
Beıge textıle

Description

Oversized tank top in heavyweight organic cotton jersey. The design has a relaxed fit with a crew neck, broad shoulders and side vents. The graphic print is created in collaboration with photographer Neven Allgeier.

  • Off-white colour, with photo print
  • Oversized design

Care instructions: Wash gently at 30°C (or handwash) inside out with similar colours. Line dry. Do not iron or dry clean.

Article no.: T005-080-13

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Materials & Production

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Textıle, (96% Cotton, 4% Elastane)

We use a wide range of carefully selected materials.
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This style is made by GARMENTOR AB EUR/SEB TRÄSLÖVSLÄGE, SWEDEN
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Meet the artist

Neven Allgeier is the Vienna-based photographer behind the exclusive print for our Boxy tank top. As a self-taught artist, he started photographing around 12 years ago with a friend, experimenting with different media to find his unique expression.

“The photo was taken on a long evening walk after a very beautiful day in late September and a fading summer. With the use of light in my pictures, I want to create an unclear situation—not clearly defined whether the sun is rising or setting. An ambivalence between utopia and dystopia. I like it when my photos don’t define anything too much and leave room for the viewer to use them as a projection surface.”

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Meet the artist

Neven Allgeier is the Vienna-based photographer behind the exclusive print for our Boxy tank top. As a self-taught artist, he started photographing around 12 years ago with a friend, experimenting with different media to find his unique expression.

“The photo was taken on a long evening walk after a very beautiful day in late September and a fading summer. With the use of light in my pictures, I want to create an unclear situation—not clearly defined whether the sun is rising or setting. An ambivalence between utopia and dystopia. I like it when my photos don’t define anything too much and leave room for the viewer to use them as a projection surface.”

Explore now