70s Motocycles Comiot Dye Sublimated Sweater Women's Small

$149.99 USD

Chest 16.5 in.

Length 18.5 in.

Sleeve 14.5 in.

Content: 100% Acrylic

Tag Brand: Deanna Designs

This beautiful women's sweater features an image of a famous lithograph that was used to advertise the French automobile manufacturer, Comiot around the turn of the century. The print was created by an Art Nouveau artist named Theophile Steinlen, who was also responsible for a famous poster created for the Parisian cabaret, Le Chat Noir.

This sweater is made from a soft acrylic material and it uses a technique called dye sublimation to get the graphic onto the body of the shirt. This sweater was made in the 70s, the same decade that the first ever computer-driven sublimation system was introduced. This development truly broadened the scope of possibilities when it came to graphic apparel, as dye sublimation allowed for complex and detailed images to be printed in full color and in high resolution.

The tag says medium but this shirt fits like a modern adult women's small. There are some spots and a small hole on the left shoulder when wearing, see pics.






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