Szerveto-matyo batwing sleeve blouse - black Szerveto-matyo batwing sleeve blouse - black Szerveto-matyo batwing sleeve blouse - black

Szerveto-matyo batwing sleeve blouse - black

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Small-batch, uniquely designed Hungarian product. The fabric of the clothing is natural, light, and beautifully draped. It is a pleasant and feminine garment. The elegance is enhanced by the Szerveto-matyo motif decorated with colorful silk thread.
Tip: Because of the shape of the blouse, it is suggested to order one size smaller than your regular size. 

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M: In stock

L: In stock

XL: In stock

XXL: In stock

Material: 95% viscose 5% lycra

Quality: I. class

Made in Hungary

Small-batch, uniquely designed Hungarian product. The fabric of the clothing is natural, light, and beautifully draped. It is a pleasant and feminine garment. The elegance is enhanced by the Szerveto-matyo motif decorated with colorful silk thread.
Tip: Because of the shape of the blouse, it is suggested to order one size smaller than your regular size. 

 

Sorting laundry loads:
Wash with like colours in washing machine at 30°C.
Wash inside out, use laundry bag and gentle detergent.
Iron inside out.

 

Blouse size chart*
cm XS S M L XL XXL
Bust 83-87 88-92 93-96 96-100 100-104 104-108
Waist 65-70 70-74 74-78 80-84 84-88 88-94
Hip 86-90 91-94 95-98 99-103 104-107 107-110
EUR 36 38 40-42 42-44 44-46 46-48
UK 8-10 12-14 16-18 18-20 20-22 22-24

*The blouses are made of stretchy material and have a loose fit.

About the Szerveto-matyo pattern:
These nice flowers are traditional embroidery motifs of northeast Hungary. They are on the UNESCO lists of intangible cultural heritage. Each color has a meaning: black is the life-giving earth, red is the happiness, yellow is the summer and the sun, blue is the grief. The green on the clothes appeared after the first world war as a color of mourning. The falcon, in the middle of the flowers is an ancient Hungarian symbol, that you can find often on the 10th century archaeological finds.
You can read more about the Szerveto-matyo pattern by clicking here.

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