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Carnival Batik Knit Top

Orange & Pink

 

Infused with colour and culture, this Carnival Knit Top bursts to life in vivid orange and soft pink. Very limited edition - only 2 made! I had a short length of this beaut fabric to work it.

 

The fabric is batik-dyed by hand in Accra, Ghana - where Artisans layer wax and dye to create this energetic, geometric pattern.

 

The 95% Cotton and 5% Elastane knit has just the right amount of stretch for a comfortable body-skimming fit that moves with you.

 

The mock neck and short sleeves give it a polished yet playful edge, making it perfect for dressing up or down. Pair it with denim for casual cool or tuck it into a tailored skirt for statement sophistication. Perfect under a blazer.

 

 

• Artisan Batik-dyed in Accra, Ghana

• Cotton/Elastane stretch knit

• Semi-fitted, flattering silhouette

• Mock neck, short sleeves, hip length

• Hand-wash with mild detergent. Dry in shade.

 

A joyful, wearable piece of artistry that celebrates bold colour and handcrafted tradition.

 

 

SIZE DETAILS

 

The approximate finished measurements of this Knit Skivvy are given below in centimetres (cm). Keep in mind this is a STRETCH fabric. Please accurately check your own body measurements against these before placing your order.

Model is 172cm, bust size 10C and is wearing a size 8.

 

Size 8

BUST - 85cm

WAIST - 77cm

HIP - 82cm

Length from Shoulder/Neck Seam - 59cm

Sleeve Length from Shoulder - 19cm

BICEP (Upper Arm) - 25.5

NECK BAND - 35.5cm

 

Size 10

BUST - 90cm

WAIST - 82cm

HIP - 87cm

Length from Shoulder/Neck Seam - 60cm

Sleeve Length from Shoulder - 19cm

BICEP (Upper Arm) - 26.5

NECK BAND - 36.5cm

CARNIVAL SHORT SLEEVE BATIK KNIT TOP

$119.00Price
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