Raf Simons SS2004 “May the Circle be Unbroken” Siddhartha Lithograph T-Shirt

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Herman Hesse was a German poet and author, know by many for a novel about self-discovery and the path towards enlightenment, called “Siddhartha.” This desire for self-knowledge and avoidance of routine stems from his personal rejection of Orthodox Christianity and his own pursuit of Buddhism. The story is told through a lense following the journey of a character named Siddhartha. Gautama Buddha and Siddhartha are not the same in the book, but serve as two sides of the same coin.


This ecru cotton T-shirt has a stretchy, elastic quality to the fabric. A black print of a Herman Hesse portrait photograph is embedded into an oak tree lithographic image, and printed on the chest of the garment.


Marked size 46 (Refer to laid flat measurements):


Shoulder: 40cm


Pit: 40cm


Fr. Length: 65cm


Sleeve: 20cm


Condition: 8/10

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Herman Hesse was a German poet and author, know by many for a novel about self-discovery and the path towards enlightenment, called “Siddhartha.” This desire for self-knowledge and avoidance of routine stems from his personal rejection of Orthodox Christianity and his own pursuit of Buddhism. The story is told through a lense following the journey of a character named Siddhartha. Gautama Buddha and Siddhartha are not the same in the book, but serve as two sides of the same coin.


This ecru cotton T-shirt has a stretchy, elastic quality to the fabric. A black print of a Herman Hesse portrait photograph is embedded into an oak tree lithographic image, and printed on the chest of the garment.


Marked size 46 (Refer to laid flat measurements):


Shoulder: 40cm


Pit: 40cm


Fr. Length: 65cm


Sleeve: 20cm


Condition: 8/10

Herman Hesse was a German poet and author, know by many for a novel about self-discovery and the path towards enlightenment, called “Siddhartha.” This desire for self-knowledge and avoidance of routine stems from his personal rejection of Orthodox Christianity and his own pursuit of Buddhism. The story is told through a lense following the journey of a character named Siddhartha. Gautama Buddha and Siddhartha are not the same in the book, but serve as two sides of the same coin.


This ecru cotton T-shirt has a stretchy, elastic quality to the fabric. A black print of a Herman Hesse portrait photograph is embedded into an oak tree lithographic image, and printed on the chest of the garment.


Marked size 46 (Refer to laid flat measurements):


Shoulder: 40cm


Pit: 40cm


Fr. Length: 65cm


Sleeve: 20cm


Condition: 8/10