
1970s · 1960s · British
Designer
Bernat Klein
Production
ready-to-wear
Material
printed polyester
Culture
British
Movement
Psychedelic Art · Hippie / Counterculture
Influences
psychedelic art movement · tie-dye aesthetic
A vibrant polyester shirt-blouse featuring an abstract psychedelic print in swirling blues, teals, purples, and greens. The garment has a classic shirt collar and appears to button down the front, with long sleeves and a relaxed, oversized fit typical of late 1960s casual wear. The print shows organic, flowing forms that create an almost marbled or tie-dye effect across the fabric surface. The synthetic polyester material has a smooth finish that enhances the color saturation of the bold print. This piece exemplifies the era's embrace of synthetic fabrics and experimental surface design, moving away from traditional textile patterns toward more abstract, artistic expressions.
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