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The Shirt - Eucalyptus Light

$525.00
The Shirt - Eucalyptus Light
The Shirt - Eucalyptus Light
The Shirt - Eucalyptus Light
The Shirt - Eucalyptus Light
The Shirt - Eucalyptus Light
The Shirt - Eucalyptus Light
The Shirt - Eucalyptus Light
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The Shirt - Eucalyptus Light

$525.00
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The Shirt is a Salvge staple. Made from 100% Mulberry silk, the Shirt is breathable and light. Designed to endure many seasons, It’s simple silhouette and generous volume make it a staple in any wardrobe. 

  • 100% Mulberry silk satin
  • Light and breathable 
  • Bespoke shade and pattern 
  • Designed, Made and Dyed in Australia

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The Shirt is a Salvge staple. Made from 100% Mulberry silk, the Shirt is breathable and light. Designed to endure many seasons, It’s simple silhouette and generous volume make it a staple in any wardrobe. 

  • 100% Mulberry silk satin
  • Light and breathable 
  • Bespoke shade and pattern 
  • Designed, Made and Dyed in Australia

  • Ingredients

    The Shirt in Eucalyptus light is dyed with the leaves and unique flower buds of the magnificent Grey Gum Eucalyptus Punctuta. This species demands patience and can take over two days before it yields colour. But the wait is worth it, when dyed the leaves and buds produce soft shades of gold, yellow, purple and green in a liquid pattern. Each leaf has its own character and soil conditions create subtle variations in the dye. Every shirt is bespoke and will have it’s own unique pattern.

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  • Materials

    100% Mulberry silk satin.

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  • Sizing
    • Judith is 175cm, dress size 6 and is wearing a size 2 for a looser fit  
    • Max is 187 cm, suit size 36 and is wearing a size 3
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Our Responsibility

We believe that the ingredients we need to dye textiles are all around us, trees, seeds and food waste can make amazing colours. We can avoid the need for chemical dyes that cause massive harm to the environment and waste tremendous amounts of water and energy.

Whilst we realise that no new clothing is completely sustainable, we strive to reduce our environmental impact as much as possible. Our garments are dyed with kitchen waste like onion skins or from foraged leaves and barks.

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