Item 2023.43.2 - Copperwheat Blundell Sleeveless Tunic Shirt

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2023.43.2

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Copperwheat Blundell Sleeveless Tunic Shirt

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  • undated [1993-2000] (Creation)

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(1993-2000)

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Pamela Blundell and Lee Copperwheat met whilst teaching at Central Saint Martins. They started their eponymous label, Copperwheat Blundell, in 1993, debuting during London Fashion Week as part of the New Generation Fashion Show.

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Sleeveless shirt made from a grey wool / elastane mix fabric. Opening to chest level via three black, plastic buttons; the shirt pulls on over the head. The collar and button placket are made from a satin effect, polyester fabric in a dark grey / black.

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      Label: Copperwheat Blundell / M
      Materials: Wool; Polyester; Elastane
      Measurements: 46cm [Width]; 66cm [Length]
      Details: Sleeveless; collar
      Physical Condition: Good

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