
Collage 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
Original embroidered artworkÂ
This garment has undergone a wash to remove all shrinkage
Color: Olive Green
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
For this group, we were inspired by Dada, the early 20th-century art movement that rejected logic and tradition in favor of absurdity, spontaneity, and anti-art gestures. Dada artists like Hannah Höch and Kurt Schwitters used collage to disrupt meaning; cutting and pasting found images into strange, poetic new forms. We were also thinking about Robert Rauschenberg, whose layered, mixed-media works collapsed the boundaries between painting, sculpture, and everyday material. In a similar spirit, we started this collection not with drawings (as we usually do), but by physically collaging scraps of paper and found materials. We then scanned and re-drew them digitally, translating their raw textures into embroideries; preserving the improvisation and irreverence at the heart of Dada.
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Collage 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
Original embroidered artworkÂ
This garment has undergone a wash to remove all shrinkage
Color: Olive Green
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
For this group, we were inspired by Dada, the early 20th-century art movement that rejected logic and tradition in favor of absurdity, spontaneity, and anti-art gestures. Dada artists like Hannah Höch and Kurt Schwitters used collage to disrupt meaning; cutting and pasting found images into strange, poetic new forms. We were also thinking about Robert Rauschenberg, whose layered, mixed-media works collapsed the boundaries between painting, sculpture, and everyday material. In a similar spirit, we started this collection not with drawings (as we usually do), but by physically collaging scraps of paper and found materials. We then scanned and re-drew them digitally, translating their raw textures into embroideries; preserving the improvisation and irreverence at the heart of Dada.
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Description
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
Original embroidered artworkÂ
This garment has undergone a wash to remove all shrinkage
Color: Olive Green
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
For this group, we were inspired by Dada, the early 20th-century art movement that rejected logic and tradition in favor of absurdity, spontaneity, and anti-art gestures. Dada artists like Hannah Höch and Kurt Schwitters used collage to disrupt meaning; cutting and pasting found images into strange, poetic new forms. We were also thinking about Robert Rauschenberg, whose layered, mixed-media works collapsed the boundaries between painting, sculpture, and everyday material. In a similar spirit, we started this collection not with drawings (as we usually do), but by physically collaging scraps of paper and found materials. We then scanned and re-drew them digitally, translating their raw textures into embroideries; preserving the improvisation and irreverence at the heart of Dada.























