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4257DPM: Bonsai Forest Cordura® WR Padded Hanten

Subdued Night
Regular price £700.00
Regular price £700.00 Sale price £700.00
Padded hanten kimono, with centre-tie and two large front pockets. Insulated with Primaloft® for compact heat retention. Constructed from a durable Cordura® NYCO® ripstop, printed all-over to depict DPM: Bonsai Forest.

  • Cordura® NYCO® Ripstop
  • DPM: Bonsai Forest
  • Centre-front tie
  • Primaloft® insulation
  • Pop-stud cuffs for adjustment
  • Two large besom pockets
  • Water repellent
  • Woven in Japan
  • Wash at or below 30°c. No bleach. Cool iron. Do not dry clean. Do not tumble dry.

275gsm · 70% Cotton 30% Nylon

Cordura NYCO® Ripstop is woven and printed in Japan and finished with a durable water repellent coating. DPM: Bonsai Forest features bonsai trees growing from heavenly clouds and symbols of peace, reinforcing camouflage’s roots in natural history and development by artists, only possible after Cubism in the early 20th century.

Shown with 4245 XL Water Dragon Snopants

Model is 6'1 with a 35" chest and wears an L

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Maharishi's use of camouflage aims to detach the disruptive patterns from their military associations, reclaiming the symbolic value away from war and promoting the true roots in nature and the development by artists. Key prints include the return of DPM: Bonsai Forest, depicting trees growing from heavenly clouds and a water pattern, seen in a Pointillist iteration. An art movement which developed in 1886 which saw artists apply a series of dots and strokes to surfaces which blend together in order to be interpreted from afar.

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