Nuer Shirt
Description
Inspired by the scars on the faces of the Nuer people of South Sudan, this isn’t just a shirt – it’s a wearable narrative of strength and tradition, meticulously crafted to honor the spirit of resilience and beauty.
Crafted from deadstock chinos hand-dyed by our local artisans in Nigeria, each Nuer Shirt is a canvas of rich colors and textures, celebrating the vibrant hues of African craftsmanship and creativity.
The extended collar and cuffs add a touch of contemporary flair, while contrasting color stitch lines and snap button opening evoke a sense of rugged masculinity and urban edge.
But it’s the intricate embroidery details on the chest and arms that truly set this shirt apart. Each stitch is a tribute to the scars that tell the stories of the Nuer people, weaving together a narrative of strength, courage, and beauty.
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