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Ne jamais sous-estimer un homme – Pêche – Janvier fishing shirt
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Scheduling a phone call Ne jamais sous-estimer un homme – Pêche – Janvier fishing shirt . with Jeanne de Kroon is no easy task. At press time, our email chain had reached 57 messages—and not for lack of organization! De Kroon is simply always, always on the go: When we first connected, the designer was in Tashkent, Uzbekistan; a couple of weeks later, she was back at home in Berlin, but I was on vacation; and later that month, she was “deep in the Amazon” meeting with local tribes and craftsmen (a journey that began with a 12-hour canoe trip up the river).
Ne jamais sous-estimer un homme – Pêche – Janvier fishing shirt, hoodie, sweater, longsleeve and ladies t-shirt
Those were all work trips, though a far cry from the typical business-class jaunt Ne jamais sous-estimer un homme – Pêche – Janvier fishing shirt . De Kroon is passionate about indigenous crafts and, more specifically, how she can bring them international attention through her label, Zazi Vintage. You’re likely familiar with her signature Suzani coats, which are made in Afghanistan from upcycled shearlings and embroidered rugs. They’ve made a groovy statement in many a street-style shot, but the proceeds from each one also send a girl to school for a year.De Kroon works with artisans across Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, and India, but her latest project brought her back to Afghanistan for a special collaboration with the United Nations Ethical Fashion Initiative. Last year, De Kroon met Simone Cipriani, the head of EFI, at Nest’s summit on the handworker economy at the U.N. “I was wearing one of my coats and Simone asked me about it, and when I told him it was made in Afghanistan, he said we had to work together,” she says on a recent call (from Berlin, not the jungle!). The EFI had several ongoing initiatives in Afghanistan in collaboration with its social enterprise partner, Zarif Design, a “slow production” workshop in Kabul founded by Zolaykha Sherzad, who employs 52 local artisans to create garments using traditional fabrics, embroideries, and natural dyes. In doing so, she is keeping those crafts alive and providing safe, fair-trade employment.
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Anonymous –
This tee shirt … is soooo comfy!! It’s like that super soft easily stretchy cotton. I wish I could have ordered 3-4 in different colors & prints. However I only find this ONE! :-/
Slightly bigger than expected which is GREAT w me bc I’m chesty & it hasn’t shrunk & I’ve washed it 3-4x already. :-)))
Anonymous –
This shirt is is light weight and is going to be perfect for the warmer days. Very nice green(olive) & a calm blue(mountain). I am always hesitant to spend $25+ on a T-shirt but for the material, it’s worth it.
Anonymous –
I needed to wear long sleeves because of blood thinner my body just couldn’t keep me warm. Cold arms would make the rest of my body cold.
I have bought 6 shirts now and happy with being warm.