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Angelshoppro - Vacancy Supply X Micke Lindebergh - Blume Cap - Buttercream Corduroy
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Micke x Vacancy Supply
Our faves, Vacancy Supply are back and bringing the all the fun vibes! This collection is in collaboration with local artist and fellow cool cat, Micke Lindebergh. A limited edition capsule collection of mix n match loungewear separates, featuring an exclusive art print inspired by the artists love for Posca pens, bright acrylics and Japanese comics. Your off-duty weekend wardrobe just got a whole lot cooler.
- Vintage Look Cap
- Buckle at back for adjustable fit
- Low profile fit
- Cotton Courdrouy
One size
About the Artist:
Micke’s confident hand and unapologetic choice of chromatically lush materials, reward his audience with a visually delightful series of hand-generated arrangements. His playful compositions make use of balance, colour & contrast to showcase his masterful embrace of the primary palette. The bright and snappy works on exhibit recall his most prominent influences - Japanese comics, retro Scandinavian design and the balmy Sydney summertime.
Our faves, Vacancy Supply are back and bringing the all the fun vibes! This collection is in collaboration with local artist and fellow cool cat, Micke Lindebergh. A limited edition capsule collection of mix n match loungewear separates, featuring an exclusive art print inspired by the artists love for Posca pens, bright acrylics and Japanese comics. Your off-duty weekend wardrobe just got a whole lot cooler.
- Vintage Look Cap
- Buckle at back for adjustable fit
- Low profile fit
- Cotton Courdrouy
One size
About the Artist:
Micke’s confident hand and unapologetic choice of chromatically lush materials, reward his audience with a visually delightful series of hand-generated arrangements. His playful compositions make use of balance, colour & contrast to showcase his masterful embrace of the primary palette. The bright and snappy works on exhibit recall his most prominent influences - Japanese comics, retro Scandinavian design and the balmy Sydney summertime.