"Breath of fire" handprinted sweatshirt
This piece is an imaginative illustration of the human condition and suffering. Every human being faces the universe in circumstantial manner of sorts; one mans suffering is another's joy. One of the pieces on the back reads "Loki kehnde ney daal nai galdi, assi teh pathar galdey wekhein ney" in Punjabi a phrase by Baba Buleh Shah. The phrase hints at the differences in sufferings between one human being and the other. This collection serves as a precursor to Rastah's much anticipated volume 7 which is set to launch in March.
- slightly oversized fit
- 80% cotton and 20% polyester heavyweight fleece fabric
- handoven digitally printed patches with hand screen printed elements
- Rastah Feb capsule monogram screen printed on front
- Washing/Handling: Hand wash with cold water inside out & hang to dry
- Male Model: 5'10 and 150 lbs wearing: Medium | Female Model: 5'10 and 105 lbs wearing small
*This is a limited edition item. No restocks*
*This piece will be launching on the 13th of February at 1pm EST/11pm PAK time*
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"Breath of fire" handprinted sweatshirt
"Breath of fire" handprinted sweatshirt
This piece is an imaginative illustration of the human condition and suffering. Every human being faces the universe in circumstantial manner of sorts; one mans suffering is another's joy. One of the pieces on the back reads "Loki kehnde ney daal nai galdi, assi teh pathar galdey wekhein ney" in Punjabi a phrase by Baba Buleh Shah. The phrase hints at the differences in sufferings between one human being and the other. This collection serves as a precursor to Rastah's much anticipated volume 7 which is set to launch in March.
- slightly oversized fit
- 80% cotton and 20% polyester heavyweight fleece fabric
- handoven digitally printed patches with hand screen printed elements
- Rastah Feb capsule monogram screen printed on front
- Washing/Handling: Hand wash with cold water inside out & hang to dry
- Male Model: 5'10 and 150 lbs wearing: Medium | Female Model: 5'10 and 105 lbs wearing small
*This is a limited edition item. No restocks*
*This piece will be launching on the 13th of February at 1pm EST/11pm PAK time*
Original: $125.00
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This piece is an imaginative illustration of the human condition and suffering. Every human being faces the universe in circumstantial manner of sorts; one mans suffering is another's joy. One of the pieces on the back reads "Loki kehnde ney daal nai galdi, assi teh pathar galdey wekhein ney" in Punjabi a phrase by Baba Buleh Shah. The phrase hints at the differences in sufferings between one human being and the other. This collection serves as a precursor to Rastah's much anticipated volume 7 which is set to launch in March.
- slightly oversized fit
- 80% cotton and 20% polyester heavyweight fleece fabric
- handoven digitally printed patches with hand screen printed elements
- Rastah Feb capsule monogram screen printed on front
- Washing/Handling: Hand wash with cold water inside out & hang to dry
- Male Model: 5'10 and 150 lbs wearing: Medium | Female Model: 5'10 and 105 lbs wearing small
*This is a limited edition item. No restocks*
*This piece will be launching on the 13th of February at 1pm EST/11pm PAK time*



