SCARRED TO THE MEMORY
The design 'scarred to the memory' is inspired by the High gate Cemetery in north London, England. Many can relate to the constant fear of being a failure and disappointment; being the last option and the constant struggle to prove others wrong. The everlasting cycle trying and failing and having to pick yourself back up again - the deepest, darkest scar to the memory.
M
Shoulder 57, Chest 124, Sleeve length 62.5, Length 67
(CM)
L
Shoulder 58.5, Chest 128, Sleeve length 64, Length 69
(CM)
Model wears size L
Model measurements: Height 186 cm / 6 feet 1 inches
Product Details
- Main Fabric: Cotton 100%
- SHALAJ branded Silver Button
- SHALAJ Leather Label
- Oversized Fit
- Made in Korea
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Moments
This collection is the vision that has been refined from the journey of life.
The record of this journey reflects the search for answers to the questions that lies within; about the rights and wrongs repeated over in a diary that doesn’t stop writing.
What does it mean to be human? What is our purpose? These are the questions which the answers are truly sought after.
The diversity that we presently have was by means of others. The answers that we receive will bring us back to revisit the question of who we are.
The entire body of work has been designed to symbolise diversity and expressed through the variation of colour uses.
Together the contents are scattered and dispersed - not focalised as one but can endlessly create meaning. The infinite nature of it is the beginning of new questions.
Moments
This collection is the vision that has been refined from the journey of life.
The record of this journey reflects the search for answers to the questions that lies within; about the rights and wrongs repeated over in a diary that doesn’t stop writing.
What does it mean to be human? What is our purpose? These are the questions which the answers are truly sought after.
The diversity that we presently have was by means of others. The answers that we receive will bring us back to revisit the question of who we are.
The entire body of work has been designed to symbolise diversity and expressed through the variation of colour uses.
Together the contents are scattered and dispersed - not focalised as one but can endlessly create meaning. The infinite nature of it is the beginning of new questions.