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The Centaur Crop Tee

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THE CONCEPT

A photograph of Robert Rauschenberg and Svarc Lauterstein, taken at Black Mountain College in 1949, captures Lauterstein wearing the "Centaur" costume designed by Rauschenberg for a performance choreographed by Merce Cunningham. The costume, made from mixed materials, was an innovative fusion of art, fashion, and movement, embodying Rauschenberg's early experiments with his "combine" technique. Its importance lies in how it broke boundaries between visual art and performance, reflecting Black Mountain College's experimental spirit. The performance and costume symbolized a new approach to art, where the body and environment became a unified canvas for creative expression, marking a significant moment in the development of modern art and performance.


THE MATERIAL

Our Perfect Crop Tee offers a flattering, Japanese-inspired boxy fit with a lightweight, ultrafine weave. The fabric is luxuriously soft while crisp and clean.

From concept to creation, each piece is thoughtfully made according to our curiosities and research, and is then presented with the discerning collector in mind.

This premium quality, collection-worthy graphic crop tee is an elevated addition to any curated wardrobe, offering both artistic sophistication and effortless style.

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Made to Order in USA

THE SIZING

This sought-after fit runs true to size.

The Centaur Crop Tee
The Centaur Crop Tee السعر بعد الخصم$60

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