【FRUITFUL HARMONY】100% Silk Mini Tang Jacket / Mini Kung Fu Jacket

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【FRUITFUL HARMONY】100% Silk Mini Tang Jacket / Mini Kung Fu Jacket - Women's Shirts - Silk Multicolor

Product Description

This pattern is designed by renowned HK designer and HK Council of Design's Chairman (2021-23) Ken Fung. This retro funky mini Tang jacket / kung fu jacket features red-white-blue silk in【FRUITFUL HARMONY】pattern inspired by the traditional lucky windmill (幸運風車) on display in the HK Heritage Museum. Specification Pattern Designer: Ken Fung Name:【FRUITFUL HARMONY】100% Silk Mini Tang Jacket / Mini Kung Fu Jacket (幸運風車) (風調雨順) SKU: STJ5FH1104LB Color: neon colors Material: Black with blue All measurements are done with the garment laying flat. Please allow for size discrepancies due to manual measurement. - Chest Width: Measured once from left to right (circumference = x2) - Length: Measured from the highest point of the neck to the desired hemline.

Product Details

Material
Silk
How It's Made
Handmade
Where It's Made
mainland China
Stock
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Ranking
No.86,765 - Clothing  |  No.7,099 - Women's Shirts
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Product Type
Original Design
Listing Summary
SPARKLE by KAREN CHAN retro funky mini kung fu jacket in red-white-blue silk in【FRUITFUL HARMONY】pattern inspired by the traditional lucky windmill (幸運風車) on display in the HK Heritage Museum. Pattern designed by renowned HK designer and HK Council of Design's Chairman (2021-23) Ken Fung.