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RE:WORK
Painter's Jacket

Painter's Jacket
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Product title

Painter's Jacket

manufacturer

RE:WORK

Catno

207

Re:work, Emily Devers, Kathryn Walsh, Waiting Room Gallery

This is a MADE-TO-ORDER product, to ensure minimum wastage. Allow for up to 2 weeks of production and delivery time.

RE:WORK is a collaborative project between Artist Emily Devers and Designer Kat Walsh. Each piece is entirely unique, stitching together fabric that’s seen over 10 years of creativity, hard work and re-use.

Inspired by traditional painter and craftsperson workwear, this collection is a contemporary take on functional garments. These limited edition jackets are constructed from heavy-duty canvas - each panel presents over 10 years of intentional mark-making.

Originally used as Emily’s drop-sheets, this canvas has absorbed colours from over 200 collaborative and independent murals across Australia. Kat & Em carefully selected every section, before Kat and her studio team stitched them together.

The painter’s jacket features reinforced cuffs, and deep pockets for all your creative tools.

By investing in a RE:WORK piece, you are extending the lifespan of this fabric, and weaving new stories into every thread.

$380*

*Taxes included, shipping price excluded

L / XL

$380*

*Taxes included, shipping price excluded

M / L

$380*

*Taxes included, shipping price excluded

S / M

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