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Palindromi Piccolo Shirt
The Palindromi shirt has an oversized straight fit and it features the Piccolo pattern which is printed in Helsinki. The shirt has a pointed collar a concealed button closure and loose elbow-length sleeves with narrow cuffs. There is a yoke seam and a pleat in the back and the hem has a curved cut and side slits.
This product is made of 100% linen.
In 1953 the very year she joined Marimekko Vuokko Eskolin-Nurmesniemi created Piccolo a striped fabric pattern painted with vivid brushstrokes. Three years later the Jokapoika (every boy) shirt made from the fabric appeared in stores and the streets – for good it seems.
This product is made of 100% linen.
In 1953 the very year she joined Marimekko Vuokko Eskolin-Nurmesniemi created Piccolo a striped fabric pattern painted with vivid brushstrokes. Three years later the Jokapoika (every boy) shirt made from the fabric appeared in stores and the streets – for good it seems.
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The Palindromi shirt has an oversized straight fit and it features the Piccolo pattern which is printed in Helsinki. The shirt has a pointed collar a concealed button closure and loose elbow-length sleeves with narrow cuffs. There is a yoke seam and a pleat in the back and the hem has a curved cut and side slits.
This product is made of 100% linen.
In 1953 the very year she joined Marimekko Vuokko Eskolin-Nurmesniemi created Piccolo a striped fabric pattern painted with vivid brushstrokes. Three years later the Jokapoika (every boy) shirt made from the fabric appeared in stores and the streets – for good it seems.
This product is made of 100% linen.
In 1953 the very year she joined Marimekko Vuokko Eskolin-Nurmesniemi created Piccolo a striped fabric pattern painted with vivid brushstrokes. Three years later the Jokapoika (every boy) shirt made from the fabric appeared in stores and the streets – for good it seems.























