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Welcome!

Hi, it's Jhane.

I can't believe the holiday season is already here! In New York City, Fall passed by so quickly. The leaves changed color, from yellow and orange all the way to rust, and fell from the trees before I had a chance to truly enjoy the rich palette accompanying the transformation.

As the weather continues to cool, I hope holiday parties and vacations will keep you warm. To help you celebrate, here are some of my favorite shirts from past seasons in bright colors and dynamic patterns. As my way of saying thanks, and wishing you a very happy holiday season, if you visit the online store between now and December 25th, I am offering a $25 discount on each of these shirts. I hope you will take a look!

Please place your order by 12 noon (Eastern Standard Time) on Thursday, December 16th, to assure delivery by Christmas. Ground shipping in the US is free through the end of the year.
coalesce-rust
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Coalesce (Rust)
"Coalesce," woven in Japan, comes in two colorways. The rust version has rust, cream, grey, and light brown stripes, all of which wiggle as a result of yoroke, a special Japanese weaving technique. These rich hues reminiscent of fall are sophisticated and masculine.
 
coalesce-slate
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Coalesce (Slate)
"Coalesce" in slate has a silvery sheen with hints of brown and khaki stripes, which also wiggle.
 
sequel
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Sequel
"Sequel" has a mix of cool and warm colors. This woven shirt intersperses stripes of blue, gold, and maroon. Extra warp threads in stripes that start and stop add texture and dimension.
 
hunter
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Hunter
In olive and hunter green with accents of gold, purple, and maroon, "Hunter" is an engineered digital print. This fractal pattern has an organic feel and a deep, varied palette.
 
filigree
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Filigree
"Filigree" uses my signature push-pull technique, available only on fabrics woven in Japan. The push-pull process distorts the threads, literally pulling the top layer of this double woven fabric away from the bottom layer and revealing a green sheen. The pattern of striped ornaments adds detail.
 
 

If you're going away on vacation, we have a number of lighter, brighter shirts for you.

 

"Pixel" is an engineered digital print in bright blue, white, and black with hints of sea foam:

pixel
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dingdong
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Ding Dong
"Ding Dong" in white has dotted black stripes and a subtle underlying woven with bright accent threads.
 
diamondback
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Diamond Back
The yoroke technique in "Diamond Back" distorts the clean geometry of back to back triangles.
 

As always, I love hearing from you, so don't hesitate to email me at jhane@jhanebarnes.com.

Enjoy!

- Jhane