Green Shirt

The Green Shirt sketch
On tracking back to pieces developed in 2010, I drew a new technical mock-up of the secondary design called the “Green Shirt”, a classical yet youthfully modernistic short-chemise featuring a play of 3cm-wide leap-layers, one horizontally traversing the back, two diagonally meeting in the front, four vertically overpassing the previous ones, delineating the sleeve and tailoring the shirt whilst traversing downward onto the hem in a composure slightly reminiscent of suspenders.

Repeating this image with more sets of three of such horizontal layers adorning the sleeve, all are secured with stitchings to ascertain a contemporary feel together with the timeless standing cuffs and collar, in this particular piece engraced with bow-tied ribbons for binding.

8 Comments.

  1. Combining Fabrics | Opus Relinque - pingback on August 24, 2011 at 10:41 pm
  2. Shirt Pattern | Opus Relinque - pingback on August 28, 2011 at 7:29 pm
  3. Leaping Layers | Opus Relinque - pingback on September 23, 2011 at 3:04 am
  4. Sew-on Bow Ties | Opus Relinque - pingback on October 12, 2011 at 3:37 pm
  5. Spare Ties | Opus Relinque - pingback on October 25, 2011 at 5:46 pm
  6. The Green Shirt | Opus Relinque - pingback on November 29, 2011 at 6:54 pm
  7. Working in Double | Opus Relinque - pingback on November 29, 2011 at 7:20 pm
  8. Leaping Layers | Opus Relinque - pingback on October 25, 2012 at 12:14 am
  • Shirt Pattern | Opus Relinque - Pingback on 2011/08/28/ 19:29
  • Leaping Layers | Opus Relinque - Pingback on 2011/09/23/ 03:04
  • Sew-on Bow Ties | Opus Relinque - Pingback on 2011/10/12/ 15:37
  • Spare Ties | Opus Relinque - Pingback on 2011/10/25/ 17:46
  • The Green Shirt | Opus Relinque - Pingback on 2011/11/29/ 18:54
  • Working in Double | Opus Relinque - Pingback on 2011/11/29/ 19:20
  • Leaping Layers | Opus Relinque - Pingback on 2012/10/25/ 00:14
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