One of three textile prints in Gitman's collaboration with the estate of renowned architect and designer Alexander Girard, Flores (1960) embodies Girard’s masterful use of color and playful illustrative style. This print was originally developed by Girard during his tenure as the Head of Fabric and Textile Division at Herman Miller and has been used in countless applications from upholstery to wallpaper.
To continue Girard’s emphasis of quality craftsmanship, Gitman had Flores meticulously reengineered by one of their Italian partner mills on a summer-weight 100% cotton poplin. Each color was matched to their original pantones and extra care was taken to ensure pigments hold fast and resist bleeding.
Specs:
- Barrel Cuffs
- 18 stitches per inch
- Tacked, V-stitch chest pocket
- Flat felled seams
- 4.5" adjustable sleeve gauntlet
- Extra thick chalk buttons
- Split Yoke
- Unlined collar and cuffs
- Rear collar button
- Lined placket
- Locker Loop
- Pre-washed, pre-shrunk
- Rear center box pleat
- Made with love in the USA
- 100% cotton