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Grumpy Cat Now in XS–XXL: Iconic Print for Every Body

Our most iconic print just got even better — now available in XS to XXL! Inspired by our beloved cat, Senpu, the Grumpy Cat design has become a signature favorite.

This black flock print with golden glitter eyes is designed by Studio Catta and handprinted with care in our boutique atelier, right in the historic heart of Amsterdam. Each shirt is made from soft, organic cotton and features a medium fit, rounded hemline, and rolled-up sleeves.

Every piece is printed one by one — a wearable work of art for every size.

Music by David Labeij

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Story behind the special shopday totebag

Join us on November 2nd for a special Shopday at Studio Catta, Amsterdam’s slow fashion boutique!

On this day, you’ll receive an exclusive tote bag with your purchase. Made from organic, Fair Wear-certified cotton and recycled polyester, this sturdy bag features a matte gold mushroom print, carefully extracted and heat-pressed by hand in our boutique atelier. The print is inspired by the djamoer barat, a mushroom found on Sumatra.

For Shopday, our studio will make extra room for an expanded shopping experience. It’s also the only day you can enjoy a 10% discount on our current collection. Plus, don’t miss our stock sale rack, with remaining pieces available at a minimum of 50% off.

The day will be filled with music by David Labeij, alongside drinks and bites to enjoy as we celebrate autumn in style.

Join us from 12:00 to 17:00 on November 2nd for this unique event!

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Discover Oceanic Elegance

Dive into oceanic elegance with our golden Medusa design, exclusively at Studio Catta – Amsterdam’s sustainable slowfashion. This intricate print is crafted with meticulous precision using matte golden foil. Each piece is carefully extracted, removing excess foil, and fixed with high heat and pressure onto our special garments.

Don’t miss out on this limited availability design, handcrafted with care at our independent fashion boutique in Amsterdam.

Music by David Labeij.