Hallelujah Cotton Linen Chemise Religieuse Shirt

Hallelujah Cotton Linen Chemise Religieuse Shirt

HALLELUJAH
$234.00
$352.00

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  • 10% Linen, 90% Cotton 
  • Inspired by chemise style tops worn in Europe during the late 1800's and early 1900's
  • Made form the finest light weight European cotton/linen blend in Normandy, northern France  
  • This beautifully crafted and comfortable shirt features amazing fullness at the sleeve and ideal for layering 
  • Buttons down front to just above the waist 
  • Please refer to the measurement details below to ensure best fit for you
  • A true slow fashion, heirloom garment of the most exceptional quality 
  • Made in Kyoto, Japan

Measurements taken with garment laying flat

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Bust 62cm, Neckline 25cm, Centre front to hem 83cm, Centre back to hem 93cm, Sleeve head 26cm, Sleeve cuff 10cm, Sleeve length 56cm, Hem 65cm

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Bust 63.5cm, Neckline 26cm, Centre front to hem 84cm, Centre back to hem 94cm, Sleeve head 27cm, Sleeve cuff 10.3cm, Sleeve length 57cm, Hem 66.5cm
 
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Bust 65cm, Neckline 27cm, Centre front to hem 86cm, Centre back to hem 96cm, Sleeve head 28cm, Sleeve cuff 10.7cm, Sleeve length 58cm, Hem 68cm

Hallelujah philisophy 

Clothes that belong to life...Do not end like a passing fad, clothes are not to be consumed. We give them life, wear them with affection, appreciation, generosity and love. Live a simple and respectful life and your clothes will reflect your true nature. Redeem dignity from your silhouette and behaviour.

About Hallelujah

Halleluja's unique collections are made in Kyoto Japan to order. The designer Yasuhiro Kawasaki creates thoughtful, gentle clothes created to last and reflect the individuals true nature. His beautiful label captures our modern times and traditions, using artisanal fabrications and skilled craftsmanship. High quality linens, cotton voiles and wools are sourced from old manufacturers in Kyoto Japan, France and Belgium. Every garment is designed and constructed with a great deal and attention to detail. Mr Kawasaki believes  that clothes should be beautiful, resistant, necessary, essential and transcendent.