Hand Painted Chore Coat L
Our original Chore Coat with a new imagery design. Made of antique and vintage seamless feed sacks. Each feed sack used is unique and has its own history. The black outline of each bag is screen printed in Brooklyn by Kingsland. Then hand painted and assembled in our home studio outside of St Louis, MO.
The Chore Coat is unlined making it great for all seasons and layering.
Features:
Silver snap closure
Two front patch pockets
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Care: To maintain the vibrant color of the paint please spot wash when possible. Hand wash if needed, mild detergent + cool water. Do not soak. Hang to dry is preferred but alone in a machine can work if you’re in a rush. Iron on high, but iron inside out, do not iron directly on the imagery.
Our original Chore Coat with a new imagery design. Made of antique and vintage seamless feed sacks. Each feed sack used is unique and has its own history. The black outline of each bag is screen printed in Brooklyn by Kingsland. Then hand painted and assembled in our home studio outside of St Louis, MO.
The Chore Coat is unlined making it great for all seasons and layering.
Features:
Silver snap closure
Two front patch pockets
Scroll down for size chart
Care: To maintain the vibrant color of the paint please spot wash when possible. Hand wash if needed, mild detergent + cool water. Do not soak. Hang to dry is preferred but alone in a machine can work if you’re in a rush. Iron on high, but iron inside out, do not iron directly on the imagery.
Our original Chore Coat with a new imagery design. Made of antique and vintage seamless feed sacks. Each feed sack used is unique and has its own history. The black outline of each bag is screen printed in Brooklyn by Kingsland. Then hand painted and assembled in our home studio outside of St Louis, MO.
The Chore Coat is unlined making it great for all seasons and layering.
Features:
Silver snap closure
Two front patch pockets
Scroll down for size chart
Care: To maintain the vibrant color of the paint please spot wash when possible. Hand wash if needed, mild detergent + cool water. Do not soak. Hang to dry is preferred but alone in a machine can work if you’re in a rush. Iron on high, but iron inside out, do not iron directly on the imagery.