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We made these clothes with the support of Nomada US. This collection involves a lot of real military surplus from various places. These pieces will go on sale through nomada’s surplus account. 

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Duck Vest
135 USD 
  • sizing: Medium 
  • part of the NOMADA SRPLS x pLenty collaboration 
  • upcycled Rebark 
  • 85% polyester, 35% cotton 



Bandit Jeans
125 USD 
  • sizing: Women’s 27 
  • part of the NOMADA SRPLS x pLenty collaboration 
  • upcycled One Teaspoon 
  • 100% cotton 



Iron Shorts
55 USD 
  • sizing: Men’s 38 
  • part of the NOMADA SRPLS x pLenty collaboration 
  • upcycled Iron Co. 
  • 98% cotton, 2% spandex (waistband)  



Lace Shorts
68 USD 
  • sizing: Women’s 17 
  • part of the NOMADA SRPLS x pLenty collaboration 
  • upcycled Levi’s 
  • 98% cotton, 2% spandex 



Snake Shorts
68 USD 
  • sizing: Women’s 26 
  • part of the NOMADA SRPLS x pLenty collaboration 
  • upcycled denim 
  • 73% cotton,17% polyester, 9% rayon, 1% spandex 
     


Utility Trouser
75 USD 
  • sizing: women’s 18 S 
  • part of the NOMADA SRPLS x pLenty collaboration 
  • upcycled air-force utility trouser 
  • 50% nylon, 50% cotton



Tie Shorts
86 USD 
  • sizing: women’s 27 
  • part of the NOMADA SRPLS x pLenty collaboration 
  • upcycled vanilla star 
  • 64% cotton, 36% lyocell 



SRPLS 2 Panel Vest
135 USD 
  • sizing: Small / Medium 
  • part of the NOMADA SRPLS x pLenty collaboration 
  • upcycled Cesttoi 
  • 100% cotton


SRPLS Util. Jacket
145 USD 
  • sizing: Medium 
  • part of the NOMADA SRPLS x pLenty collaboration 
  • upcycled GAP
  • 100% cotton


SRPLS Cropped Anna Jacket
155 USD 
  • sizing: Women’s XXL (19) 
  • part of the NOMADA SRPLS x pLenty collaboration 
  • upcycled Denim 
  • 100% cotton




Designers: Peggy, Nicole, Lexi, JC, Montanna 
Photographer: Maddie 
 









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