BLACK FLEECE PULLOVER

$230.00

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The “Blue Method” collection is a result of a collaboration with N. KFKS, an artist renowned for their rich experience in Asia and a deep interest in exploring the inner world of humans. This collaboration has led to a collection that’s both artistically rich and culturally influenced, reflecting the intricate motifs inspired by human introspection and Asian influences. Find artist’s signature and unique t-shirt number on the back.

FIT: Loose. This is unisex item.
FABRIC: Fleece, 95 % organic cotton, 5 % elastane
DETAILS: Multicolor prints. High crew-neck and caffs in rib knit. Limited edition item, one can find unique LTD number on the back. Made in Tunisia. Cold machine wash.
GRAPHICS: N. KFKS

LOOSE FIT, MEN/WOMEN
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REVIEWS

REVIEWS

Comfy and stylish

March 1, 2025

This fleece pullover is my new favorite go-to! The material is so soft, it feels like a warm hug. Great for staying comfy and stylish at the same time. Highly recommend!

Page K.

Can be small

March 1, 2025

The sizing runs a bit small, so I’d recommend going up a size for a more relaxed fit. It’s pretty comfy. I like wearing this with skinny jeans.

Nova

Love it!

March 1, 2025

It’s a total win! Super cozy, fits just right, and the print method is rad. Perfect for chilly days or just lounging around.

Jenny

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