Top — Ulluunvut
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The Ulluunvut Top, therefore, is not just a shirt or a blouse. It is a functional garment designed to "cut" through harsh Arctic gales while maintaining the wearer’s mobility. Historically, these tops were crafted from sealskin, caribou hide, and bird skins, stitched using sinew. Today, the term has been revived by Inuit designers to describe a hybrid garment—part parka, part tunic, fully empowered. ulluunvut top
. While information on this specific term is limited, it is often associated with high-end auctions and historical photography collections, notably appearing in auction logs alongside works by photographers like Diane Arbus Key Details Traditionally, such garments are crafted using caribou hair I’m not sure what you mean by "ulluunvut top
The Ulluunvut top represents a fusion of modern silhouette and distinctive branding. As a "top," it is designed to cover the upper body from neck to waistline, serving as a versatile foundation for various styles—from minimalist to streetwear. Today, the term has been revived by Inuit
4. The "Kattak" Hem
The bottom hem is longer in the back (to cover the lower back when bending) and shorter in the front. This is known as the Kattak cut, and it prevents snow from creeping up the back while allowing the wearer to sit comfortably on a qamutiik (sled).