Mini Criss Cross in Waggle
Cocoon in the Mini Criss-Cross. Inspired by traditional garments like the kimono and caftan, this piece is made of wrapped and twisted geometric shapes to show off both sides of the fabric and create a play of stripes .Selvedge edges of the fabric work as a fringed trim. 2 pockets are built into the coat for optimal slouching. The back is pleated to reinforce the cocoon shape.
This piece is the last of its kind! Only one remains.
Cocoon in the Mini Criss-Cross. Inspired by traditional garments like the kimono and caftan, this piece is made of wrapped and twisted geometric shapes to show off both sides of the fabric and create a play of stripes .Selvedge edges of the fabric work as a fringed trim. 2 pockets are built into the coat for optimal slouching. The back is pleated to reinforce the cocoon shape.
This piece is the last of its kind! Only one remains.
Cocoon in the Mini Criss-Cross. Inspired by traditional garments like the kimono and caftan, this piece is made of wrapped and twisted geometric shapes to show off both sides of the fabric and create a play of stripes .Selvedge edges of the fabric work as a fringed trim. 2 pockets are built into the coat for optimal slouching. The back is pleated to reinforce the cocoon shape.
This piece is the last of its kind! Only one remains.
Sizing — One size fits most people between sizes 2-18
Exterior — 50% merino wool, 50% cotton
Care — Dry Clean Only
Delivery — Please allow 4 weeks for delivery. Contact us if faster shipping is needed
Made in the USA
This jacket is made of a custom merino wool & cotton textile designed and woven in Chicago by The Weaving Mill, based on drawings by artist Nuria Montiel. After coming off the loom, the fabric is felted slightly to create a textural play between the merino wool and the more stable cotton. The result is a soft, warm, and breathable cloth, reminiscent of a lightweight blanket.
Each piece comes with a matching pin made of our custom textiles, to decorate and arrange the jacket to your liking.
All pieces are cut in our Chicago workshop and sewn by stitchers whom we employ directly (without the use of contractors or piecework), using a slow fashion model of manufacture, wherein workers are paid a living wage. Our pieces are made one-by-one, and can be customized to your measures and preferences.