STORY NO. 2 AUG 43
'During World War ll and following the fall of Mussolini, Milan became a strategic military target. Because of Milan’s position as the main economic and industrial center in Italy, the British Bomber Command decided to start a series of heavy bombings, to persuade the Badoglio government to surrender.
Most of Milan's famous public and historical buildings were hit during the raid. The Milan Cathedral and The Alfa Romeo plant included. Leonardo da Vinci's famous painting "The Last Supper" amazingly survived the huge damage on the Santa Maria delle Grazie church due to protective sandbags.
The shrapnel hole in the lamppost at Piazza delle Repubblica is dated August 1943. It is a silent reminder of the raids in Milan.'
Photographer and storyteller: Jeanet Lang Bolvig
Description:
Our black Story hoodie is so cool! The Story image is printed on the front and the story name, number and photographer are printed on the back, so when you pull up the hood, the information will be visible.
The delicate Silk Print in front shows a shooting hole through a lamppost in Milan - and a short story about the raid on Milan in 1943 is included.
This is the second Story in our Story line.
Style: Unisex with a modern loose fit. Pocket in front.
Fabric: 100% organic cotton. Pre-washed so it doesn't shrink. Anti-pilling. 350 GSM.
Print: Printed in Denmark. Silk Screen Print (serigraphy). Phthalate free.
Wash: inside out, 40 degrees, see instruction inside
AWS apparel are always made at factories that protect rights of their employees and do their utmost to minimize their environmental footprint.
When buying this hoodie, you get the whole story written on the hangtag attached to the hoodie and a collectible postcard will be included.
(hoodie, hangtag and collectible postcard)
The hoodie will be delivered in an OEKO-TEX® AWS logo cottonbag
When buying this product, you also support a good cause