This Tonalism-Inspired Mesoamerican Middleworld sweater for Women features an exquisite cross-section of a one-of-a-kind outdoor mural painted by artist Carlos Cea, in San Cristobal de las Casas, Chiapas, Mexico.
San Cristobal de las Casas is located in the Indigenous-controlled Maya territories of ancient Mesoamerica. Carlos Cea’s work is inspired by five thousand years of Indigenous Maya and Mesoamerican art, cosmology, and history. Proceeds from every sale financially benefit Carlos directly!
This all-over printed sweater is precision-cut and hand-sewn to achieve the best possible look while bringing out the exotic appearance and color of this one-of-a-kind street mural. What’s more, the durable fabric with a cotton feel and soft brushed fleece interior means that this sweater is bound to become your favorite indoor/outdoor sweater for fall, winter, and spring, for a very long time to come.
• 70% polyester, 27% cotton, 3% elastane
• Fabric weight: 8.85 oz/yd² (300 g/m²), weight may vary by 5%
• Soft cotton-feel fabric face
• Brushed fleece fabric inside
• Double-lined hood with design on both sides
• Unisex style
• Comes with drawstrings
• Overlock seams
This product is made especially for you the moment you buy it, which is why it takes a few extra days to deliver (days, not weeks). Making products on demand instead of in bulk helps reduce unnecessary financial risk and material waste. Thank you for making a thoughtful purchase decision!
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