The classic Stamp Collection Print is here in denim! A true statement piece. Inspired by streetwear silhouettes of the 90s, this jacket is loose yet fitted, creating a flattering shape that instantly elevates any outfit.
Fit Notes:
- Models are wearing size S
- Fits true to size; for an oversized look, size up.
- Only baggy in the upper part of the sleeves; if you size down, it may not be comfortable in the shoulders or when buttoning it closed at the waist.
- This jacket has been designed using standard women's sizing; for a unisex fit, check the size chart and consider sizing up.
- Reference the size chart for exact measurements and measure against your own denim jackets for best fit results.
Product Details:
- Slightly cropped length
- Tapers from a wider chest to a narrower waist
- Bracelet-length sleeves
- 100% cotton
- Made Fair-Trade in India
- Wash inside out, cold water, delicate cycle. Air dry.
About the Stamp Collection
Inspired by my late father's childhood stamp collection.
Last summer, I had the difficult task of going through my dad's belongings after he died to decide what to keep and sell. I thought I was going to pass out from sadness when I suddenly came upon his stamp collection. I had only seen it once, when I was a kid myself and he had proudly showed it to me, but it had since been kept somewhere in storage, a bit forgotten.
As a boy in the 1960s and early 1970s, he lived in Tehran, Iran. He carefully saved all the fun and colorful stamps that passed through his family's home when the mail arrived and organized them in little books, the same exact ones I used to make this fabric. The stamps themselves are beautifully painted and tell the story of life in Iran before the 1979 Revolution. Evocative of a different world, a different Iran, seeing them instantly takes one to the past. I wanted to memorialize the stamps and the care my dad had taken as a little boy to preserve these art pieces. Wishing I could share my idea with my dad, I digitally scanned my favorite ones, assembled them into a collage, printed it onto fabric, and here we are!
An homage to my father, to the proudly colorful and creative Iran of the past, and to all of us in these modern times who continue to wear our cultural identity on our sleeves (literally!).