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Men's Batik Casual Cotton Shirt with Pineapple Patterns - Pineapple Garden
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Traditional batik techniques meet modern casual style in this eye-catching, short-sleeved shirt for men inspired by one of Bali’s most popular fruits: the pineapple. Hand-stamped patterns dance across breathable cotton in this vibrant design, boasting a practical chest pocket and natural coconut shell buttons. This versatile creation by artisan Ketut Suwitra brings an exotic aura to your everyday wardrobe with its bold yet wearable charm.
- 100% cotton; coconut shell buttons
- 0.15 lbs
- M: 29.5 inches Length (from high-point shoulder) x 44 inches Bust/chest x 19 inches Sleeve (center neck to cuff)
- L: 30.5 inches Length (from high-point shoulder) x 46 inches Bust/chest x 20 inches Sleeve (center neck to cuff)
- XL: 31.5 inches Length (from high-point shoulder) x 51 inches Bust/chest x 21 inches Sleeve (center neck to cuff)
- XXL: 32.5 inches Length (from high-point shoulder) x 55 inches Bust/chest x 22 inches Sleeve (center neck to cuff)
THE STORY BEHIND THE PRODUCT

Artisan Organization: Ketut Suwitra
Country: Bali & Java
Ketut Suwitra was born into a family of rice farmers, their village bordering with a jungle in West Bali. The youngest of four children, he tended to errands with no opportunity for schooling beyond the elementary grade level. Long walks through the jungle fostered in Suwitra a deep appreciation for nature, animals, color, and the beauty of the natural world.
Beckoned by the opportunity for employment, at 19, Suwitra, his brother and his sister migrated to Sulawesi Island. Yearning for his native Bali, he returned after a year to pursue an interest in the local Balinese arts and crafts.
The colorful fabric market of Denpasar gave him a new sense of design and marketing. His five years there also instilled newfound confidence, and he eagerly seized the opportunity to work and design for a foundation in Bali as their boutique manager.
The lure of the unknown called to him four years later, and he accepted a one year work and study program in the mountains of Steamboat Springs, Colorado. He returned to his beloved Bali and soon got back to work. Suwitra designs and creates elegant wearable art through his unique ability to capture nature's beauty.
Suwitra masters batik and silk screen techniques as well as and hand-painted motifs, which he transforms into colorful sarongs, scarves, and stylish, comfortable, clothing."