
Cabinet Short
Details
8 oz cotton herringbone
Triple needle seam construction
Elastic waistband with interior cotton drawcordÂ
Binding on interior of waist
2 Back Pockets with vertical bar tacks
Custom patch applique
This garment has undergone a wash to remove all shrinkage
Color: Natural
Embroidery color: Multi
Size & Fit
- Wide leg
- Short Inseam
- True to size
- Model wears a size medium
- Model measures: height 6'3"/ 190cm
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Care & Origin
- 100% CottonÂ
- Machine wash cold and tumble dry low
- Designed in Los Angeles
- Imported
Description
A cabinet of curiosities (also known as a Wunderkammer) was an early way of collecting and displaying the strange, rare, and marvelous; often blurring the line between science, art, and the fantastical. These collections were meant to reflect the worldview of the collector; a personal archive of wonder. Instead of filling ours with taxidermied animals and rare minerals, we imagined what we’d want in our own cabinet: medieval fragments, bits of armor, incense thuribles, and mythical creatures like mermaids. We were drawn to the idea of a collection not rooted in fact, but in an imagined past. This group pulls from that private, dreamlike archive; an invented world of relics. Each embroidery appears on a rectangular fabric applique, echoing the look of a curio box, with small treasures laid out side by side, waiting to be discovered.
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Cabinet Short
Details
8 oz cotton herringbone
Triple needle seam construction
Elastic waistband with interior cotton drawcordÂ
Binding on interior of waist
2 Back Pockets with vertical bar tacks
Custom patch applique
This garment has undergone a wash to remove all shrinkage
Color: Natural
Embroidery color: Multi
Size & Fit
- Wide leg
- Short Inseam
- True to size
- Model wears a size medium
- Model measures: height 6'3"/ 190cm
Â
Care & Origin
- 100% CottonÂ
- Machine wash cold and tumble dry low
- Designed in Los Angeles
- Imported
Description
A cabinet of curiosities (also known as a Wunderkammer) was an early way of collecting and displaying the strange, rare, and marvelous; often blurring the line between science, art, and the fantastical. These collections were meant to reflect the worldview of the collector; a personal archive of wonder. Instead of filling ours with taxidermied animals and rare minerals, we imagined what we’d want in our own cabinet: medieval fragments, bits of armor, incense thuribles, and mythical creatures like mermaids. We were drawn to the idea of a collection not rooted in fact, but in an imagined past. This group pulls from that private, dreamlike archive; an invented world of relics. Each embroidery appears on a rectangular fabric applique, echoing the look of a curio box, with small treasures laid out side by side, waiting to be discovered.
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Details
8 oz cotton herringbone
Triple needle seam construction
Elastic waistband with interior cotton drawcordÂ
Binding on interior of waist
2 Back Pockets with vertical bar tacks
Custom patch applique
This garment has undergone a wash to remove all shrinkage
Color: Natural
Embroidery color: Multi
Size & Fit
- Wide leg
- Short Inseam
- True to size
- Model wears a size medium
- Model measures: height 6'3"/ 190cm
Â
Care & Origin
- 100% CottonÂ
- Machine wash cold and tumble dry low
- Designed in Los Angeles
- Imported
Description
A cabinet of curiosities (also known as a Wunderkammer) was an early way of collecting and displaying the strange, rare, and marvelous; often blurring the line between science, art, and the fantastical. These collections were meant to reflect the worldview of the collector; a personal archive of wonder. Instead of filling ours with taxidermied animals and rare minerals, we imagined what we’d want in our own cabinet: medieval fragments, bits of armor, incense thuribles, and mythical creatures like mermaids. We were drawn to the idea of a collection not rooted in fact, but in an imagined past. This group pulls from that private, dreamlike archive; an invented world of relics. Each embroidery appears on a rectangular fabric applique, echoing the look of a curio box, with small treasures laid out side by side, waiting to be discovered.























