Two Howling Labs Studio
The "Icee" Sweatshirt - Gray Double Quilt Patch 16-block & Dresden Plate
The "Icee" Sweatshirt - Gray Double Quilt Patch 16-block & Dresden Plate
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Named after the dog, Icee, available for adoption through the Minnesota Animal Humane Society, this secondhand Habit gray sweatshirt is upcycled using two vintage quilt patches layered on the front.
Due to the reclaimed nature of the materials, stains and minor cosmetic flaws are to be expected. However, I do my best to reference all the flaws in the photos. This sweater has some staining present on both the front and the back and some wear in the shoulders. I did my best to cover the most significant damage using the quilt patch. These flaws can be seen in the photos.
Garment Measurements:
Labeled as Unisex Extra Large
All Measurements Taken While Laying Flat:
Pit-to-Pit Width: 28" | Length: 30.5"
Material Content:
Garment Materials: 50% Cotton | 50% Polyester
Brand: Habit
Sustainability Statement
Each piece is made as sustainably as possible with the intention to not add more fabric to the landfill and an attempt to be as close to zero-waste as possible. I source all of the clothing from thrift stores and all of the quilted pieces, quilts, and remnants are second-hand. I also try to source as much of my sewing thread and embroidery thread second-hand as much as possible, while reusing packaging materials as well.
CARE INSTRUCTIONS:
Due to the vintage and delicate nature of the upcycled materials and quilt patches, these pieces are hand-wash and line or rack dry only. I also recommend spot cleaning when possible to extend the life of your garment or accessory
TWO HOWLING LABS GUARANTEE:
If the embroidery thread* comes undone, each piece comes with a lifetime guarantee and I will repair the stitching free of cost. For handmade items, I will repair any rips or tears that occur due to improper stitching or manufacturing.
*Please note: the guarantee only applies to the added work on the garment, not the thrifted item itself. I also cannot repair items that haven't been up-kept with the above care instructions. If you have a larger repair (ie: a hole develops somewhere on the thrifted clothing item), I can repair these for a small fee and the cost of shipping.
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