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Nikita’s elongated shirt

180,00
This entity is based on a pattern of early XX century chiton. This type of clothes was used by black clergy as underwear or common folk as a nightgown.

This garment made out of old black linen and decorated with handmade buttonholes and antique mother of pearl buttons.

Former owner of this chiton was Nikita The Idiotos. The legendary trickster who dwelled in Novi Sad in 1900s