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Amber Vittoria x Tombolo: Limited Edition (1 of 50)

Amber Vittoria x Tombolo: Limited Edition (1 of 50)

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This shirt was a limited edition collaboration of 50 and is now sold out. It's 'gone fishing'-- after a good run, it has entered a breezy retirement, never to restock again.

See all of the 'Gone Fishing' stylesĀ here. Shop our stocked itemsĀ here.Ā 

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This shirt is a collaboration with artist Amber Vittoria based on her piece commissioned by Tombolo entitled, "Taking A Day" (2018).

This limited edition version has ivory linen curved contrasts, and screen-printed signatures on the back sweep.Ā 

Unisex Sizing
55%/45% Cotton/Rayon

ABOUT THE SHIRT

This is the first ever artist collaboration for Tombolo. We worked with Amber Vittoria, a renowned NYC-based artist who focuses her work on femininity and the female form. We commissioned a piece from her and transformed it into the shirt you see here. Her description: "'Taking A Day' is a shirt made to represent and celebrate Women’s History Month. It speaks to not only taking time to reflect on how far we have come in striving for equality amongst genders, but also taking the time to continuously push further for equality and intersectional feminism."Ā For more on Amber Vittoria, check outĀ herĀ websiteĀ orĀ Instagram.

The limited edition shirt has the classic Tombolo camp-collar pattern and special white fisheye buttons. It features ivory linen contrasts for the collar, cuffs, pocket, and sweeps. It has screenprinted signatures for Amber Vittoria and Tombolo on the back. No more than 50 will ever be sold.

In honor ofĀ Women's History Month,Ā duringĀ March 2019, 100% of profits from this shirt went to the National Women's Law Center.Ā Amber inspired not just the shirt but the cause too, choosingĀ a wonderful organization that resonates with her work. The NWLC has focused on helping women from a legal and policy perspective for over 40 years. You can read more about them on theirĀ website.

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This shirt was a limited edition collaboration of 50 and is now sold out. It's 'gone fishing'-- after a good run, it has entered a breezy retirement, never to restock again.

See all of the 'Gone Fishing' stylesĀ here. Shop our stocked itemsĀ here.Ā 

Ā 

This shirt is a collaboration with artist Amber Vittoria based on her piece commissioned by Tombolo entitled, "Taking A Day" (2018).

This limited edition version has ivory linen curved contrasts, and screen-printed signatures on the back sweep.Ā 

Unisex Sizing
55%/45% Cotton/Rayon

ABOUT THE SHIRT

This is the first ever artist collaboration for Tombolo. We worked with Amber Vittoria, a renowned NYC-based artist who focuses her work on femininity and the female form. We commissioned a piece from her and transformed it into the shirt you see here. Her description: "'Taking A Day' is a shirt made to represent and celebrate Women’s History Month. It speaks to not only taking time to reflect on how far we have come in striving for equality amongst genders, but also taking the time to continuously push further for equality and intersectional feminism."Ā For more on Amber Vittoria, check outĀ herĀ websiteĀ orĀ Instagram.

The limited edition shirt has the classic Tombolo camp-collar pattern and special white fisheye buttons. It features ivory linen contrasts for the collar, cuffs, pocket, and sweeps. It has screenprinted signatures for Amber Vittoria and Tombolo on the back. No more than 50 will ever be sold.

In honor ofĀ Women's History Month,Ā duringĀ March 2019, 100% of profits from this shirt went to the National Women's Law Center.Ā Amber inspired not just the shirt but the cause too, choosingĀ a wonderful organization that resonates with her work. The NWLC has focused on helping women from a legal and policy perspective for over 40 years. You can read more about them on theirĀ website.

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