
Tropical Prince - Liberty Sycamore Linen
Liberty Atlas Of Dreams collection from Spring/Summer printed 100% linen.
Width: 140cm
Weight:Â 120gsm
Matches Gütermann thread no: 311
Tropical Prince is drawn from a highly detailed and intricate Liberty paisley scarf, originally printed in 1970. Made up of dense curly leafy pine shapes, it almost resembles a sea of rhythmic waves.
Liberty Fabric Sycamore linen is perfect for dresses, shirts, tops, skirts and wide leg pants etc. Ideal for our Eva Dress, Rae Dress, Lois Dress, Felicia Dress, Sadie Slip and Evie Bias Skirt.
If weight, handle or colour matching is essential please order a sample be posted to you.
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Tropical Prince - Liberty Sycamore Linen
Liberty Atlas Of Dreams collection from Spring/Summer printed 100% linen.
Width: 140cm
Weight:Â 120gsm
Matches Gütermann thread no: 311
Tropical Prince is drawn from a highly detailed and intricate Liberty paisley scarf, originally printed in 1970. Made up of dense curly leafy pine shapes, it almost resembles a sea of rhythmic waves.
Liberty Fabric Sycamore linen is perfect for dresses, shirts, tops, skirts and wide leg pants etc. Ideal for our Eva Dress, Rae Dress, Lois Dress, Felicia Dress, Sadie Slip and Evie Bias Skirt.
If weight, handle or colour matching is essential please order a sample be posted to you.
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Liberty Atlas Of Dreams collection from Spring/Summer printed 100% linen.
Width: 140cm
Weight:Â 120gsm
Matches Gütermann thread no: 311
Tropical Prince is drawn from a highly detailed and intricate Liberty paisley scarf, originally printed in 1970. Made up of dense curly leafy pine shapes, it almost resembles a sea of rhythmic waves.
Liberty Fabric Sycamore linen is perfect for dresses, shirts, tops, skirts and wide leg pants etc. Ideal for our Eva Dress, Rae Dress, Lois Dress, Felicia Dress, Sadie Slip and Evie Bias Skirt.
If weight, handle or colour matching is essential please order a sample be posted to you.





















