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Kopa

Bamboo and Cotton Vest

€89
€199

All import taxes and duties are included.

Core Colors:
Sand

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Handmade

Natural yarn

Rips don't have to be limited to just your jeans. Our Kopa Vest was designed for the hottest of hot summer days with its airy, loose fit and distressed fabric. Inspired by the sand on the shore washing into the Baltic Sea or days spent strolling through the beach grasses after a swim, Kopa keeps you feeling cool on your next beach vacation with her bamboo/cotton mix and laid back style.

  • MATERIAL & CARE

    53% Bamboo, 47% Cotton.
    Store folded. Dry clean.

  • FREE SHIPPING & FREE EXCHANGES

    What's better than a sustainably sourced knit? A sustainably sourced knit with free worldwide shipping and free exchanges.

    If for some reason you'd like to return a piece altogether, we'll always accept unworn, unwashed and unaltered knits with original tags attached. Head to our FAQ for more details.

  • SUSTAINABILITY

    We don't believe in deadstock. This knit is knitted in small batches by our kick-ass knitters. We used a natural cotton and linen yarn mix, with no microplastics and no harmful or irritant chemicals used.
    The best part? You'll get a card with your order telling you exactly who knitted your garment and a little about them.

MATCH WITH

Rib Lounge

Merino Wool Pants

€76 €189
Core Colors:
Beige

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Designed by Viltė Savickaitė

One of the brightest young talents in Lithuania, designer Viltė Savickaitė teamed up with Lithuanian artisans for handmade pieces to bridge the gap between traditional artisanal techniques and modern aesthetics. At the time having said her goodbyes to both of her biological grandmothers, Viltė worked with an elderly artisan Danutė to create the very first sample. "Danutė had become my wonderful friend, someone who I loved speaking to. I would visit her on dark winter evenings – more to spend time with her than just create something."