Jolanda Epprecht - T-Shirt „Eisvogel“ (Deep Teal)

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Description

You can find more from Jolanda Epprecht here.

The shirt features an embroidered kingfisher above the left chest.

The motif was designed by Jolanda Epprecht in Zurich and embroidered by einfach.siebdruck in Stans.

The blank T-shirt is from Stanley/Stella (model Creator 2.0) and made from 100% cotton. It is available in the colors Natural Raw and Deep Teal.

The shirt can be washed inside out at 30°C.

The T-shirt has a unisex cut. Experience has shown that slimmer or smaller people fit their usual size well, while taller or larger people are better off choosing a size larger.

Jolanda Epprecht works as an illustrator and teacher of visual arts. In her studio in Zurich, she designs colorful products that are intended to brighten up everyday life. Her work focuses on floral designs, patterns, and portraits. The illustrations are created both analogously with felt-tip pens, gouache, and the paper-cutting technique, as well as digitally on the iPad.

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Description

You can find more from Jolanda Epprecht here.

The shirt features an embroidered kingfisher above the left chest.

The motif was designed by Jolanda Epprecht in Zurich and embroidered by einfach.siebdruck in Stans.

The blank T-shirt is from Stanley/Stella (model Creator 2.0) and made from 100% cotton. It is available in the colors Natural Raw and Deep Teal.

The shirt can be washed inside out at 30°C.

The T-shirt has a unisex cut. Experience has shown that slimmer or smaller people fit their usual size well, while taller or larger people are better off choosing a size larger.

Jolanda Epprecht works as an illustrator and teacher of visual arts. In her studio in Zurich, she designs colorful products that are intended to brighten up everyday life. Her work focuses on floral designs, patterns, and portraits. The illustrations are created both analogously with felt-tip pens, gouache, and the paper-cutting technique, as well as digitally on the iPad.

Homepage / Instagram