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Refractal (Unisex)

Refractal (Unisex)

Regular price $84.00 USD
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NOTE: This hoodie runs small. For the perfect fit, we recommend ordering one size larger than your usual size.

Official Collaboration with the legendary painter Micah Ofstedahl. See below for artist and original painting details.

In the apparel world this is classified as a "Premium Hoodie", known to look better, last longer, and be WAAAAY more comfortable; because you deserve to feel as cozy as you do by the campfire, all day long. We're picky with the artists we choose to match our vision, and our garments are no different; quality. Prepare to be cozy, and look slick, while supporting charities with 50% of all profits (See the "Where We Donate" Page). It's a win-win-win.

• 100% cotton face
• 65% ring-spun cotton, 35% polyester
• Front pouch pocket
• Matching flat drawstrings
• 3-panel hood

This product is made especially for you as soon as you place an order, which is why it takes us a bit longer to deliver it to you. Making products on demand instead of in bulk helps reduce overproduction, so thank you for making thoughtful purchasing decisions!

We appreciate you being here - Liam & Ben (Crest & Kin Founders)

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Micah Ofstedahl

Born in 1982, in Austin, Minnesota, Micah's early memories of connecting with the creative process began at an early age. From asking his parents for the White-Out when he went outside the lines in his coloring books to later finding inspiration from M.C. Escher and Salvador Dali.
Micah took as many art classes as he could in high school and would go on to win the Artist of the Year award as a senior, which propelled him to pursue a BFA at Minnesota State University, Mankato. There, Micah focused on sculpture and ceramics which would later inform his clean, organic, surreal work in acrylic.
A fascination with anatomy and other biological forms, including the stylized 19th century illustrations of Ernst Haeckel, spurred the biological surrealism Micah delved into for a decade. The Oregon-based artist took a turn recently into "altered realism", where his hyper-realistic landscapes are distorted by otherwise invisible forms and patterns.

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