Bychok T-shirt
- S
- M
- L
- XL
- 2XL
- 3XL
- 4XL
This T-shirt features an illustration by Andrii Voloshyn, which pays homage to famed Ukrainian folk artist Maria Prymachenko.
At the beginning of Russia’s full-scale invasion, a museum holding a collection of Prymachenko’s work in the village of Ivankiv was destroyed by deliberate shelling. Two local men risked their lives, entering the building while it burned, and were able to save some of Prymachenko’s work before the museum was completely destroyed.
Andrii Voloshyn is a nuclear physicist and a self-taught illustrator with 15 years of professional experience. The illustrations in this collection are a junction of modern and eternal Ukrainian symbols, brought together with a contemporary and lively style.
Pictured here:
- Deputy chief editor Oleksiy Sorokin in the bychok T-shirt in black, wearing size L.
- TikTok producer and video host Masha Lavrova in the bychok T-shirt in white, wearing size small.
Features
• 100% ring-spun cotton
• Fabric weight: 6.1 oz/yd² (206.8 g/m²)
• Garment-dyed
• Relaxed fit
• 7/8″ double-needle topstitched collar
• Twill-taped neck and shoulders for extra durability
• Double-needle armhole, sleeve, and bottom hems
• Blank product sourced from Honduras
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Size guide
SIZE | WIDTH | LENGTH | SLEEVE CENTER BACK |
S | 46.4 cm / 18 ¼ in | 67.6 cm / 26 ⅝ in | 41.3 cm / 16 ¼ in |
M | 51.4 cm / 20 ¼ | 71.1 cm / 28 in | 45 cm / 17 ¾ in |
L | 55.9 cm / 22 in | 74.6 cm / 29 ⅜ in | 48.3 cm / 19 in |
XL | 61 cm / 24 in | 78.1 cm / 30 ¾ in | 52 cm / 20 ½ in |
2XL | 66 cm / 26 in | 80.3 cm / 31 ⅝ in | 55.3 cm / 21 ¾ in |
3XL | 70.5 cm / 27 ¾ in | 82.6 cm / 32 ½ in | 59 cm / 23 ¼ in |
4XL | 75.6 cm / 29 ¾ in | 85 cm / 33 ½ in | 62.6 cm / 24 ⅝ in |
Story behind the illustration
Maria Prymachenko was a self-taught folk painter, known for her work in primitivism and the naïve art style. Her work often featured scenes from traditional Ukrainian village life, flowers and animals, bold colors and psychedelic patterns. Prymachenko’s work was even admired by Pablo Picasso, who called her an artistic miracle.
This bychok (literally “small bull” in English) is one of the well-known works of Maria Prymachenko.
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