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zita cha hu

Sale price€310,00

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Color: cha hu
Size: Size 1

Boyfriend relaxed shirt, made of 100% poplin, mother-of-pearl buttons, raglan long sleeves, back placement print.

High-end tailoring and finishing
  • 100% cotton poplin
  • Wide fit
  • Mother of pearl buttons
  • Hang tag with original picture
  • QR code linking to the origin of the design
Care guide

At Talking Walls, we work exclusively with natural fibres selected for their character, warmth and longevity. With the right care, these materials evolve beautifully over time.

Cotton is more resilient than silk or cashmere, yet it still benefits from a thoughtful routine —
particularly when printed or tailored. Always consult the care label inside your garment.

Machine wash at 30°C on a delicate programme, using a mild detergent without bleach. A detergent formulated for wool or silk is also suitable and helps preserve colour. Turn printed pieces inside out before washing and avoid overloading the machine. Select a low spin cycle, maximum 600 rpm.

Once the cycle ends, take the garment out and allow it to air dry. Do not tumble dry.

Cotton can be ironed on a moderate setting. Steaming is also a gentle alternative.

If you feel unsure about washing at home, professional dry cleaning is recommended.

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Stories told

In a quiet fold of Tianzifang, somehow still untouched by a million tourist eyes, this wall practices a soft kind of magic. A steaming tea pool forms the heart of the scene, lotus petals drifting on its surface. The green swirl suggests jasmine, maybe oolong — but mostly it suggests pause. A teacup tips its contents back into the source: a perfect closed loop. Everything returns. Around it, a miniature shan shui world assembles — small bridges, gentle hills, a drifting child suspended in dream logic. And in the corner, a little cat watches, grounding the dream in the quiet reality of the street.

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