Bask in the sun is a French brand which offers a strongly iodized wardrobe. From Guethary, on the Bask coast, its founders design collections inspired by the legacy of sailors apparel as well as by the urban fashion.
The manufacture is European, durable, and ethic, close to the ocean, in small family manufactures on the North coast of Portugal. From the spinning until the dyeing, including the printing and the garment manufacturing, Bask in the sun knows all its partners and visit them several times per year to design quality clothing with a fine sense of details, so that every piece is seen as tailor-made.
On the menu this season of the ARTIST SERIES, an allover print on a zipped jacket which is part of a mini-collection dedicated to the Spanish painter Alfonso Sanchez, a capsule collection around the work "walking down the track", but also, a print dedicated to the Portuguese artist Sickfaces, and 2 jackets with embroideries designed by the Chilean and Brazilian artists Daniela Garreton and Lorena Moreira.
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Bask in the sun is a French brand which offers a strongly iodized wardrobe. From Guethary, on the Bask coast, its founders design collections inspired by the legacy of sailors apparel as well as by the urban fashion.
The manufacture is European, durable, and ethic, close to the ocean, in small family manufactures on the North coast of Portugal. From the spinning until the dyeing, including the printing and the garment manufacturing, Bask in the sun knows all its partners and visit them several times per year to design quality clothing with a fine sense of details, so that every piece is seen as tailor-made.
On the menu this season of the ARTIST SERIES, an allover print on a zipped jacket which is part of a mini-collection dedicated to the Spanish painter Alfonso Sanchez, a capsule collection around the work "walking down the track", but also, a print dedicated to the Portuguese artist Sickfaces, and 2 jackets with embroideries designed by the Chilean and Brazilian artists Daniela Garreton and Lorena Moreira.
