Post-Imperial

Ijebu long sleeved tee in plum and indigo garment dyed cotton jersey

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Post-Imperial

Ijebu long sleeved tee in plum and indigo garment dyed cotton jersey

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"Faithful to Post-Imperial's ethos, this shirt is made from cotton that is hand-dyed by traditional methods in Nigeria. This version features irregular indigo striping atop the soft plum base, with artisanal cracks throughout for some added texture. A strong base layer to add some color under those winter layers."---Ludwin
Details
  • 100% cotton, hand-dyed in Nigeria using Adire technique
  • Long sleeved tee design with plain collar and square hem
  • Note that due to the nature of the process, each item is unique and varies in color and pattern
  • Made in Kenya
Size & Fit
  • True to size; we recommend taking your usual size for intended fit
SKU: IMPTEE003-S

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About this Maker

Post-Imperial

"The Post-Imperial aesthetic is a colorful and vibrant ode to new forms of fashion. It carries a strong sense of optimism for the future."

--- Niyi Okuboyejo

Sometimes we wonder if, after more than two hundred years of tie-wearing, the world has finally exhausted all of neckwear’s possibilities. Not that there would be anything wrong with that. But Niyi Okuboyejo and his Post-Imperial line of accessories make sure the only part of your wardrobe your can’t clean stays fresh.

Niyi might be the only tie designer who would say something like, “I don’t think the casualization of menswear is necessarily a bad thing.” It’s a belief that comes across in his designs as well as his personal style. He’s the guy strolling by in a cotton suit and colorful tie while the guy in the navy suit lectures the IT department about their rumpled, untucked polo shirts.

Many Post-Imperial fabrics are dyed using Adire, a traditional resist dye technique developed by the Yorubas in the Southwestern region of Nigeria. Of course, the traditional fabrics would not normally be made into ties. Niyi’s genius lies in transforming these old methods and design motifs into something that has an aesthetic all its own - Post-Imperial.

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