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Hunab Ku – Sacred Geometry Street Flannel
Hunab Ku – Sacred Geometry Street Flannel
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This isn’t just fashion — it’s ancestral noise wrapped in textile power.
At the center is the Hunab Ku, a post-contact Maya glyph interpreted to mean "The One God", now embraced as a symbol of balance, universal consciousness, and cosmic unity.
We surrounded it with chaos: black flames, spiral patterns, blood-red contrast, and a hoodie on top — because this piece wasn’t meant to whisper. It’s a wearable confrontation, a stitched sermon, and a nod to the sacred and the subversive.
🌀 One-of-a-kind jacket with hoodie
🌀 Upcycled, hand-stitched with cosmic intention
🌀 For truth-seekers, chaos-weavers, and anyone who knows that spirit is style
Wear it like a prayer.
Or a protest.
Or both.
Our version is a one-of-a-kind, repurposed, thrifted, perfectly imperfect, upcycled, reworked, glitter grunge, art clothing piece created on vintage flannel. This black hooded shirt current measurements are as follows:
Chest - 20"
Length - 27"
Sleeve - 24"
*ORIGINALLY marked as a SIZE: MENS L
Our designs begin at the thrift store as upcycled t-shirts, vintage flannels, retro party dresses, bits of ribbon, fabric remnants, antique buttons, and a bit of glitter.
*PLEASE NOTE: we work with thrifted vintage flannel/hoodies that are predominantly 100% cotton. That means we're guessing at the current sizing of the garment after multiple washings and why we MEASURE the garment and give those to you as a means of purchasing the correct size to fit you.
We hope you love the finished product as much as we love creating them.
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