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NEW Anatomy of Swing Tee

NEW Anatomy of Swing Tee

For the dancer who understands connection starts with the spine
$50.00
Sale price  $50.00 Regular price 
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Hand-Drawn Original

Original illustration by Mina Phipps | Dallas, TX — hand-drawn exclusively for Unbound Westie

Description
  • What is it:
    • The debut piece in our Anatomy of Swing (AoS) Collection
    • Named for Robert Royston's foundational teaching on swing mechanics. Built on his foundational teaching that a dancer's quality of movement begins with an unbound spine
  • Features:
    • Hand-drawn UW design
    • Original artwork — full back and left chest
    • Heavyweight 7.66 oz, 100% combed cotton — doesn't cling, holds its shape, breathes through heavy movement
    • Pigment-dyed for a lived-in, vintage finish
    • Ribbed crew neck that holds its shape
    • Double-needle topstitch on sleeves and bottom hem for durability
    • Made in Pakistan
  • Perfect Cue for:
    • Elevated dance events, coffee runs, and weekend travel
    • Running errands and still looking like you dance
    • Embodying confidence in your own skin — on the floor and off
Fit

- Unisex. Oversized/Boxy fit. Stay at your usual size up for the best fit
- Mina is wearing size M
- Royston is wearing size M
- Gabi is wearing size L
- Cameo is wearing size M

Care

- Wash cold inside out. Gentle cycle
- Tumble dry low. Do not iron design
- Pre-shrunk fabric for minimal shrinkage

Introducing

an unbound spine

The Anatomy of Swing (AoS) collection takes inspiration from Robert Royston's attention to swing mechanics. The idea that once you free your spine, everything suddenly moves different. A dancer's quality of movement begins with an unbound spine. That's where the connection and flow in the dance is unlocked.

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