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Behind the Scenes | New Makers 2025
For the past eight years, we have invited craftspeople from around the world to apply for our New Makers programme. Selected artists receive expert guidance to support the growth of their businesses, along with a platform on TOAST to sell their handcrafted goods, with all profits returned to them.
We launched this mentorship scheme as an extension of our core values, rooted in thoughtful production and the preservation of centuries-old crafts. This year’s makers have been chosen for their innovative and inspiring approaches to such traditions.
Meet the Makers on the #TOAST

TOAST New Makers | London Craft Week
Last night, we gathered at Old Sessions House to mark the launch of our New Makers 2026 programme at London Craft Week.
Journalist Jes Salter hosted a discussion on the role and value of contemporary craft. The panel brought together ceramicist and New Makers guest judge Florian Gadsby, TOAST Head of Home Judith Harris, Natalie Melton of Crafts Council UK, and TOAST New Maker 2026 Jacob Marks.
Thank you to everyone who joined us.
Photography by Safia Shakarchi.

TOAST New Makers | London Craft Week
Last night, we gathered at Old Sessions House to mark the launch of our New Makers 2026 programme at London Craft Week.
Journalist Jes Salter hosted a discussion on the role and value of contemporary craft. The panel brought together ceramicist and New Makers guest judge Florian Gadsby, TOAST Head of Home Judith Harris, Natalie Melton of Crafts Council UK, and TOAST New Maker 2026 Jacob Marks.
Thank you to everyone who joined us.
Photography by Safia Shakarchi.

TOAST New Makers | London Craft Week
Last night, we gathered at Old Sessions House to mark the launch of our New Makers 2026 programme at London Craft Week.
Journalist Jes Salter hosted a discussion on the role and value of contemporary craft. The panel brought together ceramicist and New Makers guest judge Florian Gadsby, TOAST Head of Home Judith Harris, Natalie Melton of Crafts Council UK, and TOAST New Maker 2026 Jacob Marks.
Thank you to everyone who joined us.
Photography by Safia Shakarchi.

TOAST New Makers | London Craft Week
Last night, we gathered at Old Sessions House to mark the launch of our New Makers 2026 programme at London Craft Week.
Journalist Jes Salter hosted a discussion on the role and value of contemporary craft. The panel brought together ceramicist and New Makers guest judge Florian Gadsby, TOAST Head of Home Judith Harris, Natalie Melton of Crafts Council UK, and TOAST New Maker 2026 Jacob Marks.
Thank you to everyone who joined us.
Photography by Safia Shakarchi.

TOAST New Makers | London Craft Week
Last night, we gathered at Old Sessions House to mark the launch of our New Makers 2026 programme at London Craft Week.
Journalist Jes Salter hosted a discussion on the role and value of contemporary craft. The panel brought together ceramicist and New Makers guest judge Florian Gadsby, TOAST Head of Home Judith Harris, Natalie Melton of Crafts Council UK, and TOAST New Maker 2026 Jacob Marks.
Thank you to everyone who joined us.
Photography by Safia Shakarchi.

TOAST New Makers | London Craft Week
Last night, we gathered at Old Sessions House to mark the launch of our New Makers 2026 programme at London Craft Week.
Journalist Jes Salter hosted a discussion on the role and value of contemporary craft. The panel brought together ceramicist and New Makers guest judge Florian Gadsby, TOAST Head of Home Judith Harris, Natalie Melton of Crafts Council UK, and TOAST New Maker 2026 Jacob Marks.
Thank you to everyone who joined us.
Photography by Safia Shakarchi.

TOAST New Makers | London Craft Week
Last night, we gathered at Old Sessions House to mark the launch of our New Makers 2026 programme at London Craft Week.
Journalist Jes Salter hosted a discussion on the role and value of contemporary craft. The panel brought together ceramicist and New Makers guest judge Florian Gadsby, TOAST Head of Home Judith Harris, Natalie Melton of Crafts Council UK, and TOAST New Maker 2026 Jacob Marks.
Thank you to everyone who joined us.
Photography by Safia Shakarchi.

TOAST New Makers | London Craft Week
Last night, we gathered at Old Sessions House to mark the launch of our New Makers 2026 programme at London Craft Week.
Journalist Jes Salter hosted a discussion on the role and value of contemporary craft. The panel brought together ceramicist and New Makers guest judge Florian Gadsby, TOAST Head of Home Judith Harris, Natalie Melton of Crafts Council UK, and TOAST New Maker 2026 Jacob Marks.
Thank you to everyone who joined us.
Photography by Safia Shakarchi.

TOAST New Makers | London Craft Week
Last night, we gathered at Old Sessions House to mark the launch of our New Makers 2026 programme at London Craft Week.
Journalist Jes Salter hosted a discussion on the role and value of contemporary craft. The panel brought together ceramicist and New Makers guest judge Florian Gadsby, TOAST Head of Home Judith Harris, Natalie Melton of Crafts Council UK, and TOAST New Maker 2026 Jacob Marks.
Thank you to everyone who joined us.
Photography by Safia Shakarchi.

TOAST New Makers | London Craft Week
Last night, we gathered at Old Sessions House to mark the launch of our New Makers 2026 programme at London Craft Week.
Journalist Jes Salter hosted a discussion on the role and value of contemporary craft. The panel brought together ceramicist and New Makers guest judge Florian Gadsby, TOAST Head of Home Judith Harris, Natalie Melton of Crafts Council UK, and TOAST New Maker 2026 Jacob Marks.
Thank you to everyone who joined us.
Photography by Safia Shakarchi.

TOAST New Makers | London Craft Week
Last night, we gathered at Old Sessions House to mark the launch of our New Makers 2026 programme at London Craft Week.
Journalist Jes Salter hosted a discussion on the role and value of contemporary craft. The panel brought together ceramicist and New Makers guest judge Florian Gadsby, TOAST Head of Home Judith Harris, Natalie Melton of Crafts Council UK, and TOAST New Maker 2026 Jacob Marks.
Thank you to everyone who joined us.
Photography by Safia Shakarchi.

TOAST New Makers | London Craft Week
Last night, we gathered at Old Sessions House to mark the launch of our New Makers 2026 programme at London Craft Week.
Journalist Jes Salter hosted a discussion on the role and value of contemporary craft. The panel brought together ceramicist and New Makers guest judge Florian Gadsby, TOAST Head of Home Judith Harris, Natalie Melton of Crafts Council UK, and TOAST New Maker 2026 Jacob Marks.
Thank you to everyone who joined us.
Photography by Safia Shakarchi.

TOAST New Makers | London Craft Week
Last night, we gathered at Old Sessions House to mark the launch of our New Makers 2026 programme at London Craft Week.
Journalist Jes Salter hosted a discussion on the role and value of contemporary craft. The panel brought together ceramicist and New Makers guest judge Florian Gadsby, TOAST Head of Home Judith Harris, Natalie Melton of Crafts Council UK, and TOAST New Maker 2026 Jacob Marks.
Thank you to everyone who joined us.
Photography by Safia Shakarchi.
TOAST New Makers 2026
Introducing the finalists of our 2026 New Makers programme.
Yuichi Romita @y.f.romita
Hannah Watts @hannahvwatts
Jacob Marks @_jacob_marks
Linnan Ye @linnan_ye_nekoconeko
Egle Silko @eglesilkojewelry
Working across ceramics, textiles, wood, and metal, these five selected makers each bring a distinct approach to reimagining traditional craft techniques.
Now in its eighth year, TOAST New Makers continues to spotlight and support emerging talent shaping the future of contemporary making.
Discover the New Makers 2026 collection via the link in bio.
The finalists exhibition will be on display at TOAST Shoreditch in London until 28 May and TOAST West Village in New York until 4 June.
Photography by Suzie Howell.

Table Setting
Colourful illustrations are dotted across our cotton bandana, depicting food and objects found on a summer table.
Discover our accessories collection via the link in bio.

Table Setting
Colourful illustrations are dotted across our cotton bandana, depicting food and objects found on a summer table.
Discover our accessories collection via the link in bio.

Table Setting
Colourful illustrations are dotted across our cotton bandana, depicting food and objects found on a summer table.
Discover our accessories collection via the link in bio.

A Look Back | TOAST & Dezeen at NYCxDesign
With the launch of our New Makers 2026 programme, we are taking time to reflect on the role of craft today; its significance for individuals, its diverse forms of expression, and the value it holds in contemporary culture.
During NYCxDesign week, we presented a panel talk in collaboration with architecture and design magazine Dezeen. Editor Ben Dreith was joined by TOAST New Maker 2026 Linnan Ye, author and weaver Deborah Needleman, and Megan Skidmore from Powerhouse Arts.
The speakers reflected on the path to becoming a craftsperson, the challenges modern makers face, and the importance of mentorship and visibility in sustaining a craft practice.
Visit our New Makers 2026 collection at TOAST New York West Village until June 4.
Read more about the event on the #TOASTMagazine via the link in bio.
Photography by Youn Kim.

A Look Back | TOAST & Dezeen at NYCxDesign
With the launch of our New Makers 2026 programme, we are taking time to reflect on the role of craft today; its significance for individuals, its diverse forms of expression, and the value it holds in contemporary culture.
During NYCxDesign week, we presented a panel talk in collaboration with architecture and design magazine Dezeen. Editor Ben Dreith was joined by TOAST New Maker 2026 Linnan Ye, author and weaver Deborah Needleman, and Megan Skidmore from Powerhouse Arts.
The speakers reflected on the path to becoming a craftsperson, the challenges modern makers face, and the importance of mentorship and visibility in sustaining a craft practice.
Visit our New Makers 2026 collection at TOAST New York West Village until June 4.
Read more about the event on the #TOASTMagazine via the link in bio.
Photography by Youn Kim.

A Look Back | TOAST & Dezeen at NYCxDesign
With the launch of our New Makers 2026 programme, we are taking time to reflect on the role of craft today; its significance for individuals, its diverse forms of expression, and the value it holds in contemporary culture.
During NYCxDesign week, we presented a panel talk in collaboration with architecture and design magazine Dezeen. Editor Ben Dreith was joined by TOAST New Maker 2026 Linnan Ye, author and weaver Deborah Needleman, and Megan Skidmore from Powerhouse Arts.
The speakers reflected on the path to becoming a craftsperson, the challenges modern makers face, and the importance of mentorship and visibility in sustaining a craft practice.
Visit our New Makers 2026 collection at TOAST New York West Village until June 4.
Read more about the event on the #TOASTMagazine via the link in bio.
Photography by Youn Kim.

A Look Back | TOAST & Dezeen at NYCxDesign
With the launch of our New Makers 2026 programme, we are taking time to reflect on the role of craft today; its significance for individuals, its diverse forms of expression, and the value it holds in contemporary culture.
During NYCxDesign week, we presented a panel talk in collaboration with architecture and design magazine Dezeen. Editor Ben Dreith was joined by TOAST New Maker 2026 Linnan Ye, author and weaver Deborah Needleman, and Megan Skidmore from Powerhouse Arts.
The speakers reflected on the path to becoming a craftsperson, the challenges modern makers face, and the importance of mentorship and visibility in sustaining a craft practice.
Visit our New Makers 2026 collection at TOAST New York West Village until June 4.
Read more about the event on the #TOASTMagazine via the link in bio.
Photography by Youn Kim.

A Look Back | TOAST & Dezeen at NYCxDesign
With the launch of our New Makers 2026 programme, we are taking time to reflect on the role of craft today; its significance for individuals, its diverse forms of expression, and the value it holds in contemporary culture.
During NYCxDesign week, we presented a panel talk in collaboration with architecture and design magazine Dezeen. Editor Ben Dreith was joined by TOAST New Maker 2026 Linnan Ye, author and weaver Deborah Needleman, and Megan Skidmore from Powerhouse Arts.
The speakers reflected on the path to becoming a craftsperson, the challenges modern makers face, and the importance of mentorship and visibility in sustaining a craft practice.
Visit our New Makers 2026 collection at TOAST New York West Village until June 4.
Read more about the event on the #TOASTMagazine via the link in bio.
Photography by Youn Kim.

A Look Back | TOAST & Dezeen at NYCxDesign
With the launch of our New Makers 2026 programme, we are taking time to reflect on the role of craft today; its significance for individuals, its diverse forms of expression, and the value it holds in contemporary culture.
During NYCxDesign week, we presented a panel talk in collaboration with architecture and design magazine Dezeen. Editor Ben Dreith was joined by TOAST New Maker 2026 Linnan Ye, author and weaver Deborah Needleman, and Megan Skidmore from Powerhouse Arts.
The speakers reflected on the path to becoming a craftsperson, the challenges modern makers face, and the importance of mentorship and visibility in sustaining a craft practice.
Visit our New Makers 2026 collection at TOAST New York West Village until June 4.
Read more about the event on the #TOASTMagazine via the link in bio.
Photography by Youn Kim.

A Look Back | TOAST & Dezeen at NYCxDesign
With the launch of our New Makers 2026 programme, we are taking time to reflect on the role of craft today; its significance for individuals, its diverse forms of expression, and the value it holds in contemporary culture.
During NYCxDesign week, we presented a panel talk in collaboration with architecture and design magazine Dezeen. Editor Ben Dreith was joined by TOAST New Maker 2026 Linnan Ye, author and weaver Deborah Needleman, and Megan Skidmore from Powerhouse Arts.
The speakers reflected on the path to becoming a craftsperson, the challenges modern makers face, and the importance of mentorship and visibility in sustaining a craft practice.
Visit our New Makers 2026 collection at TOAST New York West Village until June 4.
Read more about the event on the #TOASTMagazine via the link in bio.
Photography by Youn Kim.

A Look Back | TOAST & Dezeen at NYCxDesign
With the launch of our New Makers 2026 programme, we are taking time to reflect on the role of craft today; its significance for individuals, its diverse forms of expression, and the value it holds in contemporary culture.
During NYCxDesign week, we presented a panel talk in collaboration with architecture and design magazine Dezeen. Editor Ben Dreith was joined by TOAST New Maker 2026 Linnan Ye, author and weaver Deborah Needleman, and Megan Skidmore from Powerhouse Arts.
The speakers reflected on the path to becoming a craftsperson, the challenges modern makers face, and the importance of mentorship and visibility in sustaining a craft practice.
Visit our New Makers 2026 collection at TOAST New York West Village until June 4.
Read more about the event on the #TOASTMagazine via the link in bio.
Photography by Youn Kim.

A Look Back | TOAST & Dezeen at NYCxDesign
With the launch of our New Makers 2026 programme, we are taking time to reflect on the role of craft today; its significance for individuals, its diverse forms of expression, and the value it holds in contemporary culture.
During NYCxDesign week, we presented a panel talk in collaboration with architecture and design magazine Dezeen. Editor Ben Dreith was joined by TOAST New Maker 2026 Linnan Ye, author and weaver Deborah Needleman, and Megan Skidmore from Powerhouse Arts.
The speakers reflected on the path to becoming a craftsperson, the challenges modern makers face, and the importance of mentorship and visibility in sustaining a craft practice.
Visit our New Makers 2026 collection at TOAST New York West Village until June 4.
Read more about the event on the #TOASTMagazine via the link in bio.
Photography by Youn Kim.

Hand-Dyed Ikat
Our dress is crafted from hand-dyed and handwoven cotton ikat by artisans in India.
The cotton yarns are carefully bound and dyed to form a unique pattern, then hand-woven into a soft fabric. The weavers work under master artisan Bikshapati Kolaan in the village of Yellanki, Andhra Pradesh, who has been practising the craft for 40 years.
Discover our womenswear collection via the link in bio.
Hand-Dyed Ikat
Our dress is crafted from hand-dyed and handwoven cotton ikat by artisans in India.
The cotton yarns are carefully bound and dyed to form a unique pattern, then hand-woven into a soft fabric. The weavers work under master artisan Bikshapati Kolaan in the village of Yellanki, Andhra Pradesh, who has been practising the craft for 40 years.
Discover our womenswear collection via the link in bio.

Garment Dyed Linen
Cut to an oversized shape, our linen shirt features a corozo button at the camp collar for versatile wear. Garment-dyed in a neutral shade for a soft, casual feel.
Discover our menswear collection via the link in bio.

Garment Dyed Linen
Cut to an oversized shape, our linen shirt features a corozo button at the camp collar for versatile wear. Garment-dyed in a neutral shade for a soft, casual feel.
Discover our menswear collection via the link in bio.

A Woodland Lunch with Eat Ethio
In Wick Wood, a small patch of forest some 25 minutes from Canterbury West, we joined Helina Tesega and Scott Albon for lunch.
The couple are about to open Eat Ethio, a gallery-café-studio hybrid space anchored in Ethiopian food, but which also encompasses the ingredients, artisans and culture of Helina’s home country and events such as coffee ceremonies and herbal workshops.
Read more on the #TOASTMagazine via the link in bio.
Words by Mina Holland.
Photography by Elena Heatherwick.

A Woodland Lunch with Eat Ethio
In Wick Wood, a small patch of forest some 25 minutes from Canterbury West, we joined Helina Tesega and Scott Albon for lunch.
The couple are about to open Eat Ethio, a gallery-café-studio hybrid space anchored in Ethiopian food, but which also encompasses the ingredients, artisans and culture of Helina’s home country and events such as coffee ceremonies and herbal workshops.
Read more on the #TOASTMagazine via the link in bio.
Words by Mina Holland.
Photography by Elena Heatherwick.

A Woodland Lunch with Eat Ethio
In Wick Wood, a small patch of forest some 25 minutes from Canterbury West, we joined Helina Tesega and Scott Albon for lunch.
The couple are about to open Eat Ethio, a gallery-café-studio hybrid space anchored in Ethiopian food, but which also encompasses the ingredients, artisans and culture of Helina’s home country and events such as coffee ceremonies and herbal workshops.
Read more on the #TOASTMagazine via the link in bio.
Words by Mina Holland.
Photography by Elena Heatherwick.

A Woodland Lunch with Eat Ethio
In Wick Wood, a small patch of forest some 25 minutes from Canterbury West, we joined Helina Tesega and Scott Albon for lunch.
The couple are about to open Eat Ethio, a gallery-café-studio hybrid space anchored in Ethiopian food, but which also encompasses the ingredients, artisans and culture of Helina’s home country and events such as coffee ceremonies and herbal workshops.
Read more on the #TOASTMagazine via the link in bio.
Words by Mina Holland.
Photography by Elena Heatherwick.

A Woodland Lunch with Eat Ethio
In Wick Wood, a small patch of forest some 25 minutes from Canterbury West, we joined Helina Tesega and Scott Albon for lunch.
The couple are about to open Eat Ethio, a gallery-café-studio hybrid space anchored in Ethiopian food, but which also encompasses the ingredients, artisans and culture of Helina’s home country and events such as coffee ceremonies and herbal workshops.
Read more on the #TOASTMagazine via the link in bio.
Words by Mina Holland.
Photography by Elena Heatherwick.

A Woodland Lunch with Eat Ethio
In Wick Wood, a small patch of forest some 25 minutes from Canterbury West, we joined Helina Tesega and Scott Albon for lunch.
The couple are about to open Eat Ethio, a gallery-café-studio hybrid space anchored in Ethiopian food, but which also encompasses the ingredients, artisans and culture of Helina’s home country and events such as coffee ceremonies and herbal workshops.
Read more on the #TOASTMagazine via the link in bio.
Words by Mina Holland.
Photography by Elena Heatherwick.
TOAST New Makers | London Craft Week
At our London Craft Week event last night, ceramicist and New Makers guest judge Florian Gadsby joined a panel discussion exploring the role and value of craft.
Here, he reflects on what craft means to him personally and what he hopes to see for its future.
TOAST New Makers | London Craft Week
TOAST New Makers 2026 Jacob Marks’ novel use of pine resin - a translucent natural substance - alongside paper, charcoal and plant-based pigments, is expressed through a distinctive range of vessels and home accessories.
At our London Craft Week event last night, Jacob joined a panel discussion exploring the role and value of craft.
Here, he reflects on what craft means to him personally and what he hopes to see for its future.

Embroidered Cotton Voile
Our easy dress and shirt are made from organic cotton voile. Inspired by our seasonal concept, A Shared Table, artisans in India have embroidered each piece with a characterful pattern, featuring seafood, bread, and other produce.
Discover our latest womenswear pieces via the link in bio.

Embroidered Cotton Voile
Our easy dress and shirt are made from organic cotton voile. Inspired by our seasonal concept, A Shared Table, artisans in India have embroidered each piece with a characterful pattern, featuring seafood, bread, and other produce.
Discover our latest womenswear pieces via the link in bio.
Embroidered Cotton Voile
Our easy dress and shirt are made from organic cotton voile. Inspired by our seasonal concept, A Shared Table, artisans in India have embroidered each piece with a characterful pattern, featuring seafood, bread, and other produce.
Discover our latest womenswear pieces via the link in bio.

Embroidered Cotton Voile
Our easy dress and shirt are made from organic cotton voile. Inspired by our seasonal concept, A Shared Table, artisans in India have embroidered each piece with a characterful pattern, featuring seafood, bread, and other produce.
Discover our latest womenswear pieces via the link in bio.

Embroidered Cotton Voile
Our easy dress and shirt are made from organic cotton voile. Inspired by our seasonal concept, A Shared Table, artisans in India have embroidered each piece with a characterful pattern, featuring seafood, bread, and other produce.
Discover our latest womenswear pieces via the link in bio.

Embroidered Cotton Voile
Our easy dress and shirt are made from organic cotton voile. Inspired by our seasonal concept, A Shared Table, artisans in India have embroidered each piece with a characterful pattern, featuring seafood, bread, and other produce.
Discover our latest womenswear pieces via the link in bio.

Styled by Our Community
Stef, Tristan and Felix wear a selection of shirts from our new collection. Gelato checks, copper-toned linen and hand-dyed ikat patterns bring texture and variety to the season.
Stef is 6’2 and wears a size M/L.
Tristan is 5’11 and wears a size S/M.
Felix is 5’10 and wears a size M.
Discover our menswear shirt collection via the link in bio.
Styled by Our Community
Stef, Tristan and Felix wear a selection of shirts from our new collection. Gelato checks, copper-toned linen and hand-dyed ikat patterns bring texture and variety to the season.
Stef is 6’2 and wears a size M/L.
Tristan is 5’11 and wears a size S/M.
Felix is 5’10 and wears a size M.
Discover our menswear shirt collection via the link in bio.

Styled by Our Community
Stef, Tristan and Felix wear a selection of shirts from our new collection. Gelato checks, copper-toned linen and hand-dyed ikat patterns bring texture and variety to the season.
Stef is 6’2 and wears a size M/L.
Tristan is 5’11 and wears a size S/M.
Felix is 5’10 and wears a size M.
Discover our menswear shirt collection via the link in bio.
Styled by Our Community
Stef, Tristan and Felix wear a selection of shirts from our new collection. Gelato checks, copper-toned linen and hand-dyed ikat patterns bring texture and variety to the season.
Stef is 6’2 and wears a size M/L.
Tristan is 5’11 and wears a size S/M.
Felix is 5’10 and wears a size M.
Discover our menswear shirt collection via the link in bio.

Styled by Our Community
Stef, Tristan and Felix wear a selection of shirts from our new collection. Gelato checks, copper-toned linen and hand-dyed ikat patterns bring texture and variety to the season.
Stef is 6’2 and wears a size M/L.
Tristan is 5’11 and wears a size S/M.
Felix is 5’10 and wears a size M.
Discover our menswear shirt collection via the link in bio.
Styled by Our Community
Stef, Tristan and Felix wear a selection of shirts from our new collection. Gelato checks, copper-toned linen and hand-dyed ikat patterns bring texture and variety to the season.
Stef is 6’2 and wears a size M/L.
Tristan is 5’11 and wears a size S/M.
Felix is 5’10 and wears a size M.
Discover our menswear shirt collection via the link in bio.

Styled by Our Community
Stef, Tristan and Felix wear a selection of shirts from our new collection. Gelato checks, copper-toned linen and hand-dyed ikat patterns bring texture and variety to the season.
Stef is 6’2 and wears a size M/L.
Tristan is 5’11 and wears a size S/M.
Felix is 5’10 and wears a size M.
Discover our menswear shirt collection via the link in bio.

Styled by Our Community
Stef, Tristan and Felix wear a selection of shirts from our new collection. Gelato checks, copper-toned linen and hand-dyed ikat patterns bring texture and variety to the season.
Stef is 6’2 and wears a size M/L.
Tristan is 5’11 and wears a size S/M.
Felix is 5’10 and wears a size M.
Discover our menswear shirt collection via the link in bio.
Styled by Our Community
Stef, Tristan and Felix wear a selection of shirts from our new collection. Gelato checks, copper-toned linen and hand-dyed ikat patterns bring texture and variety to the season.
Stef is 6’2 and wears a size M/L.
Tristan is 5’11 and wears a size S/M.
Felix is 5’10 and wears a size M.
Discover our menswear shirt collection via the link in bio.
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