Matching Set - Dutch Style
Inspired by the timeless beauty of Dutch Delftware, this one-of-a-kind handmade set transforms a vintage tablecloth into an elegant two-piece outfit full of European charm.
The short-sleeved shirt features an oversized collar, fabric-covered buttons and carefully placed sections of the original blue-and-white print, showcasing traditional Dutch scenes including windmills, sailing ships and classic decorative motifs. The matching shorts continue the pattern, creating a beautifully coordinated set that feels both vintage and effortlessly modern.
Whether worn together for a striking statement or styled separately with other wardrobe favourites, this handmade set offers endless versatility.
As with every SAYYAS creation, only one exists. Once sold, it can never be recreated.
Set Includes
• Handmade short-sleeved button-up shirt
• Matching handmade shorts
Features
• Handmade from a vintage tablecloth
• One-of-a-kind design
• Inspired by classic Delft Blue pottery
• Traditional Dutch windmill and sailing ship motifs
• Oversized collar
• Handmade fabric-covered buttons
• Relaxed fit
• Matching shorts
Why You’ll Love It
This set beautifully blends European heritage with contemporary slow fashion. The carefully positioned Delft-inspired motifs and thoughtful craftsmanship create a timeless outfit that’s both sophisticated and playful.
Wear the pieces together for an effortlessly coordinated look or mix them with your existing wardrobe for countless styling possibilities.
Measurements:
Chest: 110 cm. (top)
Length: 59 cm: (top)
Waist: 70-107 cm. (shorts)
Length: 44 cm. (shorts)
Please Note
• One of a kind: Only 1 of this item is available.
• Size: Best suited for X-small (XS), Small (S), Medium (M) and Large (L). Please refer to the measurements provided to ensure the best fit.
• Photos: Some listing images have been enhanced or generated using AI to showcase the garment in different settings or on different models.
Small hole on the trousers on the upper left back, I can easily mend it but I want to let the future buyer decide if and how to mend it.