





KIMOLOS SUIT
In the shallows of the middle Aegean, the sea against mossy rock takes on a shade of blue usually reserved for filters or the dusky eyes of a sudden lover—cool teal against sun-kissed skin.
Taking its name from a local port island of the Grecian Cyclades, Athens-based multidisciplinary artist Ruben Bansie's Kimolos Suit is an equally bright-dyed summer statement. This 100% linen two-piece set with an elastic and adjustable waistline is designed for comfort and breathability, to move with you whichever way the tailwinds blow.
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Ruben Bansie is a multidisciplinary artist from Portland, Oregon. His work with clothing emerged from his ongoing exploration of multimedia paintings, which include textile. The idea behind the clothing being: you live in the work, you wear what you make. Each garment is expressive and functional, and all the materials are found and sewn in Greece. Ruben currently lives in Athens.
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Machine wash linen on a gentle cycle with lukewarm or cold water. Separate light and dark colours and avoid bleach and fabric softeners. Reshape and hang in the shade to dry, carefully ironing if desired.