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Own a piece of the movement with The Persist Series with this one-of-a-kind, upcycled Zara LARGE light wash denim jacket (measurements below)!

 

The Unique Details: The front of this  Persist Series denim jacket is curated with a unique "Evil Eye" gold bow patch on the right chest and a mixed-media "Women's Rights are Human Rights" patch on the left, complete with a delicate, removable hanging pearl and gold chain detail.

 

The Persist Signature (The "DNA"): Every jacket in the Persist Series is anchored by our signature high-definition "Nevertheless, She Persisted" Rosie the Riveter back patch, framed by gold scrollwork. The shoulders are adorned with lush 3D-effect red rose embroidery, blending classic Americana strength with modern floral elegance.
 

Fit & Material: Crafted on a Zara premium, light-wash denim jacket with a classic trucker-style fit. Features a button-down front, dual chest pockets, and side welt pockets.

 

Why You’ll Love It

Perfect for the modern activist or the fashion-forward trendsetter, this jacket pairs effortlessly with everything from a sleek black slip dress to distressed white jeans. Because it is a custom creation, you are guaranteed to own a piece that no one else in the world has. All appliqués are stitched on to last. Pearl and gold strands are removable.


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Persist Series |Women's Rights, Evil Eye, Rose Embellished Upcycled Denim Jacket

$350.00Price
Quantity
  • Zara Large

    • Chest: 42"
    • Length: 24"
    • Sleeve: 25.5"
    • Shoulder: 16"
    • Hip: 42"
  • See something in my shop that's not your size? Don't worry. We can work together to create a jacket fit just for you! 

    Contact us directly to discuss. 

    NOTE: Deliver time depends on what we create together. No returns. on custom designs

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