Independent Design • Superior Quality • Ethical Production
Constructed from cotton twill, with leather detailing. Moto-inspired stretch leather ribbing on the thighs, with a moderate drop crotch and an exposed zip fly to provide ample freedom of movement. Built in d-ring belt closure. Leather edged front and back zip pockets keep your valuables where you want them. Includes the signature Blamo brass key loop.
FEATURES
Cotton twill and leather construction
Hand painted
Exposed zip fly with d-ring belt
Painted leather panels
FIT AND CARE
Model is 5'10" and wearing a size 30
Loose fit (if you are between sizes, we recommend sizing down)
Hand or machine wash cold, hang dry
About the Designer
Our goal at Blamo is to create objects that are the antithesis of our disposable culture. The idea for Blamo was birthed by Spencer Hansen and Shayne Maratea in rural Idaho over a decade ago, but with a continuous flow of influence from photography, painting, movement, street culture, the music industry and world travel, we’ve established ourselves as an ever-evolving innovative and imaginative object art and clothing company.
Care Instructions
Clothing:
Hand wash cold
Embellished or distressed items should be turned inside out
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Verified Buyer
February 10, 2025 by Caleb G. (SC, US)
“The exceptional quality of the necklace is truly remarkable, and the packaging is equally impressive. The craftsmanship behind the necklace, 'Moand' (by John Dee), is also of the highest caliber.”
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Verified Buyer
January 23, 2025 by JASON B. (FL, US)
“Cool stage selection. Definitely had what I needed...now, to see the result of order!”
Verified Buyer
December 4, 2024 by Sherry C. (WV, US)
“Extremely happy to find this coat for my daughter -in-law to replace her original which was stolen.”