Vintage Suzani Hand-Quilted & Chain-Stitched Quarter Chore Jacket

$580.00

A piece that perfectly encapsulates our favorite way to design; fabric that tells a story in a comfortable cut you can wear every day.

Key Features Include:

  • Vintage, hand stitched and embroidered cotton from Uzbekistan (Suzani)

  • Contrasting, vintage west African bogolan collar

  • Slightly shrunken sleeve Bound seams

  • Gender and size neutral fit.

This jacket features one of a kind, vintage textiles that we hand picked. They may include wear, distress, marks, and other signs of age intentionally as we believe this adds to the character of the finished garment.

Roughly: 27” PTP, 28” STH, 30" Center Back to Sleeve 18" Arm and 13" Cuff (circumference)

Vintage mixed textiles but presumed 100% Cotton with wool embroidery

Made in North Carolina

A piece that perfectly encapsulates our favorite way to design; fabric that tells a story in a comfortable cut you can wear every day.

Key Features Include:

  • Vintage, hand stitched and embroidered cotton from Uzbekistan (Suzani)

  • Contrasting, vintage west African bogolan collar

  • Slightly shrunken sleeve Bound seams

  • Gender and size neutral fit.

This jacket features one of a kind, vintage textiles that we hand picked. They may include wear, distress, marks, and other signs of age intentionally as we believe this adds to the character of the finished garment.

Roughly: 27” PTP, 28” STH, 30" Center Back to Sleeve 18" Arm and 13" Cuff (circumference)

Vintage mixed textiles but presumed 100% Cotton with wool embroidery

Made in North Carolina

megan-Ilene

Megan Lagueruela is the fibre artist and designer of Megan-Ilene, a studio dedicated to the intersection of traditional craft and modern, circular design. Each piece begins with a commitment to the lifecycle of a garment, ensuring that your clothes are not in conflict with your ethics. Megan-Ilene is focused on a holistic approach to clothing design, cultivating textiles that tell a story. Using hand-powered weaving looms, hand-block printing and low-impact dyes, Megan can transform organic cotton, regenerative silk and linen into fluid, wearable art. Each collection is a study in beautiful practicality. Timeless silhouettes designed to be lived in, to tell a story and eventually, return to the earth. From working with artisan, family-owned companies worldwide to her made-to-order studio in North Carolina, Megan-Ilene prioritises fair partnerships and ethical labor.