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Tilla Piirto Unikko Cotton poplin shirt
The Tilla button-up shirt is made of organic cotton poplin and it has a slim straight fit. The shirt is printed in the Piirto Unikko pattern and it has a pointed collar a concealed button list and cuffed sleeves with button closures. The shirt has a yoke seam and pleats in the back and a curved hem.
Our shirts are sewn using the whole width of the fabric and therefore their appearance may vary. Each item is unique.
Piirto Unikko is a stylized airy variation of the beloved floral created by Maija Isola in 1964. The design nods to minimalism while emphasizing the graphic lines of the Unikko pattern.
Our shirts are sewn using the whole width of the fabric and therefore their appearance may vary. Each item is unique.
Piirto Unikko is a stylized airy variation of the beloved floral created by Maija Isola in 1964. The design nods to minimalism while emphasizing the graphic lines of the Unikko pattern.
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The Tilla button-up shirt is made of organic cotton poplin and it has a slim straight fit. The shirt is printed in the Piirto Unikko pattern and it has a pointed collar a concealed button list and cuffed sleeves with button closures. The shirt has a yoke seam and pleats in the back and a curved hem.
Our shirts are sewn using the whole width of the fabric and therefore their appearance may vary. Each item is unique.
Piirto Unikko is a stylized airy variation of the beloved floral created by Maija Isola in 1964. The design nods to minimalism while emphasizing the graphic lines of the Unikko pattern.
Our shirts are sewn using the whole width of the fabric and therefore their appearance may vary. Each item is unique.
Piirto Unikko is a stylized airy variation of the beloved floral created by Maija Isola in 1964. The design nods to minimalism while emphasizing the graphic lines of the Unikko pattern.























