Nula x Amy Moss Sweatshirt Nula x Amy Moss Sweatshirt
FREE gift with orders over £50 (T&Cs apply)
This cotton sweatshirt is part of a collaboration between sustainable...
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FREE gift with orders over £50 (T&Cs apply)
This cotton sweatshirt is part of a collaboration between sustainable clothing brand, Nula , and illustrator Amy Moss.
These bare babes are the perfect motif for Nula, a brand run by sisters that celebrates strong women while bringing a modern twist to seaside style.
This original artwork was drawn in pencil and then transferred to eco-friendly screenprint, each of these jumpers is individually printed so you can expect a little variety between prints. This collaboration perfectly captures the style of both Nula and Amy, making for a cute sweat that will transition effortlessly between seasons.
This sweatshirt is made from 100% cotton french terry and has a relaxed fit. We suggest sizing up if you want an outsized or baggy look.
Composition: 100% cotton french terry
Care: Cool machine wash
Made in China, in an ethical factory which offers free meals and medical care to its workers. Printed in London.
FREE gift with orders over £50 (T&Cs apply)
This cotton sweatshirt is part of a collaboration between sustainable clothing brand, Nula , and illustrator Amy Moss.
These bare babes are the perfect motif for Nula, a brand run by sisters that celebrates strong women while bringing a modern twist to seaside style.
This original artwork was drawn in pencil and then transferred to eco-friendly screenprint, each of these jumpers is individually printed so you can expect a little variety between prints. This collaboration perfectly captures the style of both Nula and Amy, making for a cute sweat that will transition effortlessly between seasons.
This sweatshirt is made from 100% cotton french terry and has a relaxed fit. We suggest sizing up if you want an outsized or baggy look.
Composition: 100% cotton french terry
Care: Cool machine wash
Made in China, in an ethical factory which offers free meals and medical care to its workers. Printed in London.