
CardiGlen
The CardiGlen celebrates the genuine āfabric of friendshipā between Glenjamn (LA Photographer) and Dan (from Corridor). This sweater started off as a joke, then developed into a pun, then a sketch, then ultimately this beautiful yet trippy garment that will have its debut during Paris Fashion Week at the Glendale, Paris art show!Ā Ā The tag on the CardiGlen includes a special dedication to his grandmother aka his hero that reads, ā<3Ā ķ 머ėā (grandmother in Korean). The CardiGlen also includes two front pockets to carry a nice 35mm camera and some film for those special moments.Ā Ā
Think of it as the perfect piece to wear to the next grimy warehouse rave or The Grateful Dead at the Sphere. Thanks for letting this dream piece turn into a reality!
- Glenjamn
- 100% Pima Mercerized Cotton
- Space-dye yarn
- Made with care in Peru
- SW0236
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Michael is 6ā2ā and is wearing a size M
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For information on our shipping and return policies, click here.
Original: $395.00
-70%$395.00
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The CardiGlen celebrates the genuine āfabric of friendshipā between Glenjamn (LA Photographer) and Dan (from Corridor). This sweater started off as a joke, then developed into a pun, then a sketch, then ultimately this beautiful yet trippy garment that will have its debut during Paris Fashion Week at the Glendale, Paris art show!Ā Ā The tag on the CardiGlen includes a special dedication to his grandmother aka his hero that reads, ā<3Ā ķ 머ėā (grandmother in Korean). The CardiGlen also includes two front pockets to carry a nice 35mm camera and some film for those special moments.Ā Ā
Think of it as the perfect piece to wear to the next grimy warehouse rave or The Grateful Dead at the Sphere. Thanks for letting this dream piece turn into a reality!
- Glenjamn
- 100% Pima Mercerized Cotton
- Space-dye yarn
- Made with care in Peru
- SW0236
Ā
Michael is 6ā2ā and is wearing a size M
Ā
For information on our shipping and return policies, click here.























