Ringer Aragon / No. 020
The Ringer became a staple fashion for youth and rock-n-rollers of the 1960s. We redefined the scoop neck ringer t-shirt with a luxurious hand-made blend of baby alpaca and Italian silk, also available in pima cotton. This short-sleeved garment is a light-weight and fitted knit. The jersey stitch is also used in our long-sleeve silk t-shirt, Mulberry.
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Knit Library Data
No. 020
Name: Ringer
Stitch: Jersey
Gauge: 12gg
Materials: 80% Baby Alpaca, 20% Silk
Made in: Peru
Sizes: XS - L
Collage: United States
Additional Colours in Pima Cotton:
- White with Straw Yellow
Hannah wears a size small. Model’s height 5’8, bust 32B”, waist 25″, hips 35″.
XS= BUST 32” WAIST 24” HIPS 34”
S= BUST 34” WAIST 25” HIPS 35”
M= BUST 36” WAIST 29” HIPS 39”
L= BUST 37” WAIST 30” HIPS 40”
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Concept & System By: Autumn Hrubý
Research: Autumn Hrubý, Lily Gradante
System Production: Miye Mccullough
Country Artifact Text By: Julia Berick
Collage by: Autumn Hrubý
Production: Hesperios
All Knitwear Design By:
Autumn Hrubý
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