Prairie Underground

Love Parade Top

Final Sale:$58.10 (65% off)Regular: $166
Color/Size:
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Final Sale Item: no returns or exchanges
Item # wpu540

Description

The Prairie Underground Love Parade Top is the perfect layering piece. Move the neck drawstring up to wear as a blouse, or move it down to wear as a laid-back tunic. The striking design and brilliant color of this shirt makes it super versatile and great for just about any occasion.
  • Rope drawstring cowl neck
  • Curved hemlines
  • Organic cotton
  • Brand new product with tags
Material - Organic Cotton
Made In - USA
Prairie Underground Love Parade Top ( Peacock )
Peacock(S)

Product Attributes

  • Love Parade Top
    • Key Attributes
    • Rope drawstring cowl neck
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    • Curved hemlines
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    • Organic cotton
  • Apparel
    • Type
    • Women's Top
    • Activity
    • To and From
    • Occasion
    • Casual
    • Waist Style
    • Drawstring
    • Fit
    • Relaxed fit
    • Fabric Print
    • Solid
    • Top Length
    • Tunic length
    • Sleeves
    • Sleeveless
    • Straps/Neckline
    • Wide
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    • V-Neck
    • Eco Credentials
    • Made in USA
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    • Organic
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    • Organic Fabric
  • Shopping
    • ApparelExempt
    • Yes

Product Review: Prairie Underground Love Parade Top

Prairie Underground Brand Story

Prairie Underground is an independent clothing line made in Seattle, U.S.A, created solely with sustainable materials like organic cotton and hemp. The line directly supports a fading network of sewing freelancers in Seattle by subcontracting all production to local sew shops. Known for their utilitarian design, Prairie Underground maintains a feminine silhouette in their coats, hoodies, dresses, tops and bottoms while creating durable pieces that are built to last.

Davora Lindner and Camilla Eckersley started the company in 2004 with independent women in mind, and have since built upon their brand. Inspired by the New Romantic music movement in London and the East Village art scene in New York, they immersed themselves in experimental fashion, art, and politics within their local community, which sparked the Prairie Underground line.