Indeed, Californian sensibilities meet Italian craftsmanship in the latest release by Pitt and Sat Hari’s sustainable label, God’s True Cashmere, which marries earthy plaid patterns with the softest of materials.
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That spiritual tinge comes through the label inviting you to get more in tune with Mother Nature and perhaps yourself. Each shirt is buttoned with eleven gemstones, the number 11 being significant for believers in numerology, with seven gemstones lining the front representing the seven chakras of your body. Every thread, down to the smallest tag and label, is recycled.
Embracing slow fashion by celebrating traditional artisanry from hand weaving to stone carving, the brand’s sustainable spin on wardrobe staples brings fresh meaning to the time-worn phrase “down to earth”.
A tartan shirt from God’s True Cashmere’s autumn/winter edit is priced locally at HK$20,400 HKD (US$26,000).
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