Northfield Sweat Short sold by Samuel Zelig
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Northfield Sweat Short

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Product Description

Crafted from 15 oz loopback heavyweight cotton French terry, these sweat shorts combine comfort and style. Featuring an elastic waistband, flatlock seams, and original embroidered artwork inspired by a fictional art school, they embody the creativity of young artists. Ideal for lounging or casual outings, they showcase a unique aesthetic with a wide leg fit and multiple size options. Designed in Los Angeles, these shorts reflect an artistic journey while ensuring a true-to-size fit. From the brand: Details 15 oz loopback heavyweight cotton French terry Flatlock seam construction Elastic waistband with interior cotton drawcord 2 Back Pockets Original embroidered artwork This garment has undergone a tint and wash to remove all shrinkage Color: Oatmeal Grey Embroidery color: Multi Size & Fit Wide leg Standard Inseam True to size Model wears a size medium Model measures: height 6'3" / 190cm S M L XL Waist size range 28-30 30-32 32-34 34-36 front rise 14.75" 15.75" 16" 16.25" back rise 17.5" 18.5" 19" 19.5" thigh (flat) 14.25" 14.75" 15.25" 15.75" inseam 7.5" 7.75" 7.75" 8" leg opening (flat) 13.5" 14" 14.25" 15" Care & Origin 100% Cotton Machine wash cold and tumble dry low Designed in Los Angeles Imported Description For this group, we approached the artwork like art students working through a semester of classes. Jumping between sketchbook studies, painting assignments, figure drawing, and 3D projects. Some pieces feel like quick observational drawings or notes from a museum visit; others are more considered, like finals for a critique. We played with different styles and mediums, drawing hands, portraits, sculptures, and imagined artifacts. As part of the world-building, we created a fictional art school called Northfield, and some of the garments feature the school's crest-a symbol for this imagined community of young artists. Together, the pieces tell the story of a student trying things out, figuring out their voice-curious, inconsistent, and full of energy.