I am honored to be a part of a group show curated by Nancy Zastudil at Central Features in Albuquerque New Mexico. The show runs from August 26-September 30 with an opening reception Friday, August 26th from 6-8 p.m. Unfortunately, I cannot be in attendance for the opening but am very excited about the show.
This garment is based on a period western shirt where there was an extra front panel to protect against steer horns. To use this garment unfasten the magnets at the top of the front panel and pull over head. There are two openings in the accordion structure for hands and phone.
Weave structure is as follows:
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The arms of this tunic expand to cover hands for privacy when entering data on keypads and phones. Magnets hold the expansion joints out of the way when not in use.
Weave structures as follows:
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The hood of this jacket extends over the wearers head so that it can cover a laptop while in use.
Weave structure is as follows:
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