
Lazy Oaf x Wednesday Holmes Fitted Tee
- Fitted short sleeve t shirt
- Semi high neck top
- Chest front chenille flower patches designed by Wednesday Holmes
- Machine washable
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95% cotton | 5% elastane
- Made in China
- Recyclable packaging
- Recycled woven labels
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Available in sizes UK 6 - 20
- Eve wears size 8 - she is a UK 8
This top was designed by Wednesday Holmes who is a London based Illustrator, Designer, Writer and Queer community organiser with Voices 4 London and Far and Pride. Their art covers a range of topics such as TGNCI advocacy, mental health, recovery and unity. Wednesday has received worldwide recognition for their artistic contributions for the queer community online.
@hellomynameiswednesday
āMental health is quite an important theme in my artwork and writing, so I felt especially excited to design a piece for this collection and knew off the bat, that I wanted to create a piece that was hope-filled. I started painting and illustrating because I wanted to process navigating the world as a queer non binary, mentally ill person. I used it initially to survive, and found that art could create a therapeutic result with regards to my own healing. Art as a phenomenon, keeps me aliveā
- Fitted short sleeve t shirt
- Semi high neck top
- Chest front chenille flower patches designed by Wednesday Holmes
- Machine washable
-
95% cotton | 5% elastane
- Made in China
- Recyclable packaging
- Recycled woven labels
-
Available in sizes UK 6 - 20
- Eve wears size 8 - she is a UK 8
This top was designed by Wednesday Holmes who is a London based Illustrator, Designer, Writer and Queer community organiser with Voices 4 London and Far and Pride. Their art covers a range of topics such as TGNCI advocacy, mental health, recovery and unity. Wednesday has received worldwide recognition for their artistic contributions for the queer community online.
@hellomynameiswednesday
āMental health is quite an important theme in my artwork and writing, so I felt especially excited to design a piece for this collection and knew off the bat, that I wanted to create a piece that was hope-filled. I started painting and illustrating because I wanted to process navigating the world as a queer non binary, mentally ill person. I used it initially to survive, and found that art could create a therapeutic result with regards to my own healing. Art as a phenomenon, keeps me aliveā
Original: $46.63
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$16.32Description
- Fitted short sleeve t shirt
- Semi high neck top
- Chest front chenille flower patches designed by Wednesday Holmes
- Machine washable
-
95% cotton | 5% elastane
- Made in China
- Recyclable packaging
- Recycled woven labels
-
Available in sizes UK 6 - 20
- Eve wears size 8 - she is a UK 8
This top was designed by Wednesday Holmes who is a London based Illustrator, Designer, Writer and Queer community organiser with Voices 4 London and Far and Pride. Their art covers a range of topics such as TGNCI advocacy, mental health, recovery and unity. Wednesday has received worldwide recognition for their artistic contributions for the queer community online.
@hellomynameiswednesday
āMental health is quite an important theme in my artwork and writing, so I felt especially excited to design a piece for this collection and knew off the bat, that I wanted to create a piece that was hope-filled. I started painting and illustrating because I wanted to process navigating the world as a queer non binary, mentally ill person. I used it initially to survive, and found that art could create a therapeutic result with regards to my own healing. Art as a phenomenon, keeps me aliveā















