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A rose pink silk pocket square with a printed bold black and white illustration of a Bata bird. There is a warm, dark tan bordered seam.A detail of a folded rose pink silk pocket square with a warm, dark tan bordered seam. There is a glimpse of the head of the printed bold black and white illustration of the Bata bird.A detail of a folded rose pink silk pocket square with a warm, dark tan bordered seam. There is a glimpse of the printed bold black and white illustration of the Bata bird.A detail of a folded rose pink silk pocket square with a warm, dark tan bordered seam. There is a glimpse of the printed bold black and white illustration of the Bata bird.

Brendan Fernandes x Tie Bar

Bata Quack Quack Rose Pink Pocket Square

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Description

Handmade of 100% printed silk
13 inches x 13 inches
Dry-clean only

Vivid and full of spirit, this rose pink pocket square with the Bata bird motif balances softness and strength. A statement piece that pops with personality and Pride.

The Brendan Fernandes x Tie Bar collection celebrates movement, identity, and joy through bold, artful accessories. Inspired by Brendan’s Kenyan roots and his work at the intersection of dance and visual art, each piece embodies the spirit of Pride and self-expression.

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Meet the Artist

Brendan Fernandes

Chicago-based artist Brendan Fernandes creates expressive works at the intersection of dance and visual arts, addressing themes of displacement, migration, labor, and queerness. Drawing on his multicultural identity and background as a trained ballet dancer, Fernandes combines movement, sculpture, and video to forge collaborative, politically charged art that defies traditional boundaries.