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Sissel Edelbo Delphine shirt

Sissel Edelbo Delphine shirt

Regular price €199.00 EUR
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Sissel Edelbo shirt with a feminine, soft, and flared fit. It is made from schiffli cotton reclaimed from deadstock and features a yoke with gathers both above the chest and at the back; it has long, wide sleeves, gathered at the cuffs, a round neckline, and a front placket with mother-of-pearl buttons. Delicate lace inserts decorate the edges, adding a refined touch; the Sissel signature in red is embroidered and positioned on the front (Delphine top).

Composition 100% cotton (deadstock fabric).

S/M
Total length: 58 cm
Chest circumference: 136 cm

M/L
Total length: 60 cm
Chest circumference: 144 cm

Sissel Edelbo is a Danish brand based on a holistic approach to fashion, whose philosophy is deeply rooted in sustainability, upcycling, and a love for Indian craftsmanship. The brand's pillars are:

  • upcycling and sustainability: the brand is a pioneer in the use of vintage Indian saris, transforming pre-existing materials into contemporary bohemian-style garments. The goal is to minimize environmental impact, valuing fabrics that would otherwise be discarded.
  • Ethical and responsible fashion: the brand is committed to respecting the people involved in production; it collaborates with local artisans in India, ensuring fair working conditions and adequate wages.
  • Uniqueness and value of time: each garment is unique, created from vintage saris. The philosophy encourages a conscious consumption approach, proposing a timeless style.
  • Cultural fusion: the design combines Scandinavian minimalism with the richness of colors, prints, and fabrics of Indian culture.
  • Eco-friendly materials: in addition to saris, the brand uses organic cotton and deadstock materials, reducing resource waste.

In summary, Sissel Edelbo promotes "fashion with a soul," celebrating craftsmanship, respecting the planet, and valuing the intrinsic history of recycled materials.

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