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Lewis

Lewis

Regular price €79,00
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Composition:

100% recycled
Composition 20% recycled wool and 80% recycled acrylic

Every year, around 92 million tons of textile waste are generated. Our jerseys recover these materials to give them a new life.

We tell you how we make the sweaters

Material

Recycling in Olot (Girona)
Yarn in Sabadell (Vallès Occidental)
Woven and made in Igualada (Barcelona)

Care

Washing: You can wash it by hand (with cold water) or in the washing machine (maximum 30 degrees).
We recommend turning it upside down to prevent it from forming balls.

Drying: Avoid tumble drying. Simply leave it out to air dry.

Ironing: Avoid touching the fabric with the iron, only steam from a distance.

About the elderly person who gives this jersey its name

Edmonia Lewis
Sculptor (1844-1907) New York, Rome, London

The daughter of an African-American father, half Haitian—a freed slave—and an indigenous mother from the Ojibwe people, Edmonia was born, a famous and renowned sculptor and anti-racist activist. Orphaned at a young age, she was raised by her aunts and brother within the Ojibwe nation. Her brother left the nomadic community to become a gold prospector in California and was thus able to pay for his sister's studies. Lewis enrolled at Oberlin College, where she developed a deep passion for art. During her stay there, she faced numerous racist episodes. She was falsely accused of poisoning two white roommates, which led to a white mob capturing and beating her. Although she was acquitted at trial, she was unable to finish her studies. She was 15 years old. Edmonia Lewis moved to Boston, where she worked for well-known abolitionists of the time and, in 1864, held her first solo exhibition. However, "in the land of the free there was no room for a black sculptor," she declared, so she travelled to Rome, where she had to fight against a patriarchal and sexist art world. Nevertheless, her work evolved and gained international recognition. Her sculptures speak of the fight against racism and slavery, embodying the strength, self-love and insubordination of their creator.

Men's or unisex blue sweater with a light blue stripe. It is a basic and timeless design inspired by the jerseys of the 90s. Due to its simplicity and minimalist style, it is perfect to wear on any occasion, such as at work or in the mountains. The shape of the sweater is the basic pattern.

*For reference, the model is wearing size L.

    SKU:H21_H28_blue_S

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