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Our Ijebu camp shirt is named after the hometown of our founder's parents. It is perfect for the summer season as it is made of a beautiful cotton cloth native to Nigeria called Funtua. Dyed in a beautiful salmon color, we added piping made from upcycled fabrics to give the shirt personality. This shirt looks fantastic when worn loose and boxy, preferably with a tee underneath. If you prefer a tailored fit, we suggest you size down. At Post-Imperial, we ensure that every style is designed with the spirit of slow fashion in mind. We take our time to craft each piece with care and consideration alongside our local artisans in Nigeria. We encourage you to wear our clothes as often as possible, as we design them to last. - Oversized, boxy fit. Size down for a tailored fit. - Camp collar. - Braided locker loop at neck. - Piping on collar and placket. - Short sleeves. - Shell-button placket. - Chest patch pocket. - Side vents at hem. - Finished with French seams. - Solid. - Salmon. - 100% cotton funtua. - Dry clean or hand wash. - Hand-dyed & made in Nigeria. Due to the nature of the adire dyeing process, colors and hue may vary slightly. For that reason, Post-Imperial styles are truly one of a kind.
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Say goodbye to boring. Post-Imperial is a menswear brand with a strong sense of optimism for the future and a focus on color, pattern and process. Their fabrics are something extra special. They are treated in Nigeria through a process called Adire – a rare hand dying process developed by the Yorubas in the southwest region of Nigeria. Prior to dyeing, the artist hand paints patterns using a...





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