
Ceintures Fléchées - Online Now!
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This Ceinture Fléchée is developed with a Manitoban Métis company to ensure that all patterns and motifs accurately represent French-Canadian heritage.
The sashes are produced in Peru by an organization that employs Quechua single mothers, utilizing their traditional textile expertise to manufacture each piece.
Limited quantities.
Each sash is packaged in a custom bag and comes with a Lightelf sticker.

Ceintures Fléchées - Online Now!
Link in bio
This Ceinture Fléchée is developed with a Manitoban Métis company to ensure that all patterns and motifs accurately represent French-Canadian heritage.
The sashes are produced in Peru by an organization that employs Quechua single mothers, utilizing their traditional textile expertise to manufacture each piece.
Limited quantities.
Each sash is packaged in a custom bag and comes with a Lightelf sticker.

Ceintures Fléchées - Drop on Thursday April 2nd
4:00PM EST
Limited Quantities
Ready to ship

Ceintures Fléchées by Lightelf - Coming soon
Styling @scum___rags @jacobbasilmorin @simonliamslowik @leo.chernenko @jiggyvans
Models @kinji00 @lb66music
The Ceinture Fléchée is a historic garment worn in French Canada since the late 18th century. Originally hand-woven using wool and finger-weaving techniques, the sash became a practical and cultural symbol for French settlers, voyageurs, and later the Métis Nation. It was used for warmth, back support during long portages, and as a marker of identity during the fur-trade era.
The arrow pattern (flèche) is one of the most recognizable designs in Canadian textile history. It represents the blending of French, Indigenous, and later Métis weaving traditions, making the sash an important cross-cultural artifact.
This product was developed in collaboration with a Manitoban Métis company, ensuring the design stays aligned with the techniques and motifs tied to Métis and French-Canadian heritage.
The production is carried out by an organization in Peru that supports Quechua single mothers, who apply their own long-standing textile expertise to create each sash with care and precision.
#prop #⚜️⚜️⚜️

Ceintures Fléchées by Lightelf - Coming soon
Styling @scum___rags @jacobbasilmorin @simonliamslowik @leo.chernenko @jiggyvans
Models @kinji00 @lb66music
The Ceinture Fléchée is a historic garment worn in French Canada since the late 18th century. Originally hand-woven using wool and finger-weaving techniques, the sash became a practical and cultural symbol for French settlers, voyageurs, and later the Métis Nation. It was used for warmth, back support during long portages, and as a marker of identity during the fur-trade era.
The arrow pattern (flèche) is one of the most recognizable designs in Canadian textile history. It represents the blending of French, Indigenous, and later Métis weaving traditions, making the sash an important cross-cultural artifact.
This product was developed in collaboration with a Manitoban Métis company, ensuring the design stays aligned with the techniques and motifs tied to Métis and French-Canadian heritage.
The production is carried out by an organization in Peru that supports Quechua single mothers, who apply their own long-standing textile expertise to create each sash with care and precision.
#prop #⚜️⚜️⚜️

Ceintures Fléchées by Lightelf - Coming soon
Styling @scum___rags @jacobbasilmorin @simonliamslowik @leo.chernenko @jiggyvans
Models @kinji00 @lb66music
The Ceinture Fléchée is a historic garment worn in French Canada since the late 18th century. Originally hand-woven using wool and finger-weaving techniques, the sash became a practical and cultural symbol for French settlers, voyageurs, and later the Métis Nation. It was used for warmth, back support during long portages, and as a marker of identity during the fur-trade era.
The arrow pattern (flèche) is one of the most recognizable designs in Canadian textile history. It represents the blending of French, Indigenous, and later Métis weaving traditions, making the sash an important cross-cultural artifact.
This product was developed in collaboration with a Manitoban Métis company, ensuring the design stays aligned with the techniques and motifs tied to Métis and French-Canadian heritage.
The production is carried out by an organization in Peru that supports Quechua single mothers, who apply their own long-standing textile expertise to create each sash with care and precision.
#prop #⚜️⚜️⚜️

Ceintures Fléchées by Lightelf - Coming soon
Styling @scum___rags @jacobbasilmorin @simonliamslowik @leo.chernenko @jiggyvans
Models @kinji00 @lb66music
The Ceinture Fléchée is a historic garment worn in French Canada since the late 18th century. Originally hand-woven using wool and finger-weaving techniques, the sash became a practical and cultural symbol for French settlers, voyageurs, and later the Métis Nation. It was used for warmth, back support during long portages, and as a marker of identity during the fur-trade era.
The arrow pattern (flèche) is one of the most recognizable designs in Canadian textile history. It represents the blending of French, Indigenous, and later Métis weaving traditions, making the sash an important cross-cultural artifact.
This product was developed in collaboration with a Manitoban Métis company, ensuring the design stays aligned with the techniques and motifs tied to Métis and French-Canadian heritage.
The production is carried out by an organization in Peru that supports Quechua single mothers, who apply their own long-standing textile expertise to create each sash with care and precision.
#prop #⚜️⚜️⚜️

Ceintures Fléchées by Lightelf - Coming soon
Styling @scum___rags @jacobbasilmorin @simonliamslowik @leo.chernenko @jiggyvans
Models @kinji00 @lb66music
The Ceinture Fléchée is a historic garment worn in French Canada since the late 18th century. Originally hand-woven using wool and finger-weaving techniques, the sash became a practical and cultural symbol for French settlers, voyageurs, and later the Métis Nation. It was used for warmth, back support during long portages, and as a marker of identity during the fur-trade era.
The arrow pattern (flèche) is one of the most recognizable designs in Canadian textile history. It represents the blending of French, Indigenous, and later Métis weaving traditions, making the sash an important cross-cultural artifact.
This product was developed in collaboration with a Manitoban Métis company, ensuring the design stays aligned with the techniques and motifs tied to Métis and French-Canadian heritage.
The production is carried out by an organization in Peru that supports Quechua single mothers, who apply their own long-standing textile expertise to create each sash with care and precision.
#prop #⚜️⚜️⚜️

Chantclair Hoodie
Custom camouflage pattern created by me!
Chantclair is a technical camo pattern inspired by Tolkien’s description of the Telperion tree in the Silmarillion and Québec’s northern landscapes.
Printed on custom cut hoodie.
100% cotton

Chantclair Hoodie
Custom camouflage pattern created by me!
Chantclair is a technical camo pattern inspired by Tolkien’s description of the Telperion tree in the Silmarillion and Québec’s northern landscapes.
Printed on custom cut hoodie.
100% cotton
Chantclair Bomber Jacket
Chantclair is a technical camo pattern inspired by Tolkien’s description of the Telperion tree in the Silmarillion and Québec’s northern landscapes.
“It had leaves of dark green that beneath were as shining silver, and from each of his countless flowers a dew of silver light was ever falling, and the earth beneath was dappled with the shadows of his fluttering leaves.”
Printed on custom cut bomber.
Outer nylon shell.
Cotton ribbing and smooth purple lining.
YKK zippers on sleeve pocket and front.

Introducing Chantclair, a technical camo pattern inspired by Tolkien’s description of the Telperion tree in the Silmarillion and Québec’s northern landscapes.
Printed on custom cut bomber.
Outer nylon shell.
Cotton ribbing and smooth purple lining.
YKK zippers on sleeve pocket and front.

Introducing Chantclair, a technical camo pattern inspired by Tolkien’s description of the Telperion tree in the Silmarillion and Québec’s northern landscapes.
Printed on custom cut bomber.
Outer nylon shell.
Cotton ribbing and smooth purple lining.
YKK zippers on sleeve pocket and front.

Introducing Chantclair, a technical camo pattern inspired by Tolkien’s description of the Telperion tree in the Silmarillion and Québec’s northern landscapes.
Printed on custom cut bomber.
Outer nylon shell.
Cotton ribbing and smooth purple lining.
YKK zippers on sleeve pocket and front.

Introducing Chantclair, a technical camo pattern inspired by Tolkien’s description of the Telperion tree in the Silmarillion and Québec’s northern landscapes.
Printed on custom cut bomber.
Outer nylon shell.
Cotton ribbing and smooth purple lining.
YKK zippers on sleeve pocket and front.

Introducing Chantclair, a technical camo pattern inspired by Tolkien’s description of the Telperion tree in the Silmarillion and Québec’s northern landscapes.
Printed on custom cut bomber.
Outer nylon shell.
Cotton ribbing and smooth purple lining.
YKK zippers on sleeve pocket and front.

The first CD I ever bought was Bangarang at HMV when I was about 12 years old. I loved it so much I changed my Windows 7 wallpaper to some Skrillex logo Deviantart fan artwork..
Today I’m glad to say I’ve had the honour to work with one of my legends for some of his merch! Thanks to @djsmokeyyyy and @skrillex for everything ❤️
Special thanks to my bbygirl @thebaldgrl for modelling on Slide 3 artwork🫶

The first CD I ever bought was Bangarang at HMV when I was about 12 years old. I loved it so much I changed my Windows 7 wallpaper to some Skrillex logo Deviantart fan artwork..
Today I’m glad to say I’ve had the honour to work with one of my legends for some of his merch! Thanks to @djsmokeyyyy and @skrillex for everything ❤️
Special thanks to my bbygirl @thebaldgrl for modelling on Slide 3 artwork🫶

The first CD I ever bought was Bangarang at HMV when I was about 12 years old. I loved it so much I changed my Windows 7 wallpaper to some Skrillex logo Deviantart fan artwork..
Today I’m glad to say I’ve had the honour to work with one of my legends for some of his merch! Thanks to @djsmokeyyyy and @skrillex for everything ❤️
Special thanks to my bbygirl @thebaldgrl for modelling on Slide 3 artwork🫶

The first CD I ever bought was Bangarang at HMV when I was about 12 years old. I loved it so much I changed my Windows 7 wallpaper to some Skrillex logo Deviantart fan artwork..
Today I’m glad to say I’ve had the honour to work with one of my legends for some of his merch! Thanks to @djsmokeyyyy and @skrillex for everything ❤️
Special thanks to my bbygirl @thebaldgrl for modelling on Slide 3 artwork🫶

The first CD I ever bought was Bangarang at HMV when I was about 12 years old. I loved it so much I changed my Windows 7 wallpaper to some Skrillex logo Deviantart fan artwork..
Today I’m glad to say I’ve had the honour to work with one of my legends for some of his merch! Thanks to @djsmokeyyyy and @skrillex for everything ❤️
Special thanks to my bbygirl @thebaldgrl for modelling on Slide 3 artwork🫶

The first CD I ever bought was Bangarang at HMV when I was about 12 years old. I loved it so much I changed my Windows 7 wallpaper to some Skrillex logo Deviantart fan artwork..
Today I’m glad to say I’ve had the honour to work with one of my legends for some of his merch! Thanks to @djsmokeyyyy and @skrillex for everything ❤️
Special thanks to my bbygirl @thebaldgrl for modelling on Slide 3 artwork🫶

SKRILLEX X SHADOW WIZARDS
OUT NOW ON (Skrillex.com)
@skrillex @djsmokeyyyy @shadow.wizards

SKRILLEX X SHADOW WIZARDS
OUT NOW ON (Skrillex.com)
@skrillex @djsmokeyyyy @shadow.wizards

SKRILLEX X SHADOW WIZARDS
OUT NOW ON (Skrillex.com)
@skrillex @djsmokeyyyy @shadow.wizards

SKRILLEX X SHADOW WIZARDS
OUT NOW ON (Skrillex.com)
@skrillex @djsmokeyyyy @shadow.wizards

SKRILLEX X SHADOW WIZARDS
OUT NOW ON (Skrillex.com)
@skrillex @djsmokeyyyy @shadow.wizards

Cover pour les kings @kinji00 @lb66music @lebaronbandit
Dis-moi out à minuit 🎺🎺🎺

Cover pour les kings @kinji00 @lb66music @lebaronbandit
Dis-moi out à minuit 🎺🎺🎺

Cover pour les kings @kinji00 @lb66music @lebaronbandit
Dis-moi out à minuit 🎺🎺🎺

Cover pour les kings @kinji00 @lb66music @lebaronbandit
Dis-moi out à minuit 🎺🎺🎺

Cover pour les kings @kinji00 @lb66music @lebaronbandit
Dis-moi out à minuit 🎺🎺🎺
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