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unless x taylor norbury hoodie

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Arch nemesis.

Taylor’s take - “I got a lot of inspiration from the cartoon relationship trope of the perfect arch nemesis and wanted to recreate my own characters in those roles. I also incorporated subtle details of what I think about in relation to Portland, Oregon.”

The UNLESS hoodie is the ultimate luxury utility vehicle. Built with a heavy weight cotton fleece and reinforced construction, it is true to its workwear roots. The modern, relaxed silhouette brings luxurious comfort and style. Traditionally crafted in Los Angeles, CA and made 100% from plants (which means zero plastic.) This is what sustainable streetwear should look and feel like.

This hoodie was born to die, so when you’ve worn it to death, send it back to us and we’ll make sure it disappears without a trace.

Ingredients

Plants, plants and more plants.
Cotton fabric
Cotton labels
Cotton thread

Innovation

Every bit of this hoodie, from fabric, labels, and sewing thread is made from plants. After you wear it in and someday, wear it out, send it back to us and we will safely return it to the earth through our composting process.

Details

Reinforced kangaroo pouch
Double layer elbow panels
12.5OZ cotton fabric
Relaxed fit
Zero plastic
Biodegradable

About Taylor

My name is Taylor and I like to draw and paint a lot. I like to use art as a diary, and I find a lot of reprieve in expressing my feelings through lines and colors. Hence almondnude was born. I feel language is quite a limiting tool to express something as infinitely charged as emotions are, and I feel like I can say much more when I draw. Talking about emotions is always difficult, so this medium has been such a huge blessing of articulation.

Taylor's inspiration

I got a lot of inspiration from the cartoon relationship trope of the perfect arch nemesis and wanted to recreate my own characters in those roles. Additionally, creating a conversation between giving and taking when it comes to resource consumption. In the illustration, the eye is traded for a flower which is a signal, a “give and take” scenario of balance that I feel the current consumer market is far away from practicing. I also incorporated subtle details of what I think about in relation to Portland, Oregon.

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