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Handblockierter Batikstoff aus 100 % Baumwolle, hergestellt in Ghana und genäht in Kenia
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Hinweis: Dieser Stoff ist handblockiert und gefärbt , sodass das Design bei jedem Kleid unterschiedlich sein kann
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Farbhinweise: Blau und Weiß
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Funktionelle Taschen
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Knopfverschluss vorne
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Kalt in der Maschine mit ähnlichen Farben waschen
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Fällt der Größe entsprechend aus, nehmen Sie Ihre normale Größe
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Luftige Passform, locker zu tragender Schnitt, der vom Körper absteht
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Mittelschwerer, nicht dehnbarer Stoff
- Nikki ist 1,75 Meter groß und trägt Größe M
- Jaz ist 1,75 m groß und trägt XL
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Something not quite right? Returns or exchanges are on us, no questions asked, within 30 days for all orders within the US.
Plus, we're always available to help! Send us an email with any questions, comments, or thoughts that float by and we'll respond within 24 hours!
Meet our production partner, SOKO Kenya! Based in Kikambala on the Kenyan coast, they are an ethical manufacturer that truly embraces a fair, kind and transparent work culture. In addition to paying above living wages, SOKO provides employees with paid leave and stipends for family emergencies, free pre-primary childcare for all employees with children from ages 2-4, daily mid-morning tea and midday lunch, and clear, outlined processes for job advancement. These values extend to the workspace itself, which is open, airy and bright. It’s truly a privilege to work with the SOKO team, and we invite you to learn more about the stitching process here!
We're so proud to be working with Edwina and her cooperative of batik dyers in Accra, Ghana, to make these prints! Learn more about these fabrics here!
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In order to create a batik fabric, recycled wax is melted and applied to the fabric using a stamped pattern. Edwina carves each stamped design herself in foam, which is easier to repurpose and work with than wood. Together with several women in Accra, Ghana, Edwina and her team always create designs that play on both pattern and layered color in a truly original way. Since we began working together in 2018, we've produced over 40 unique textiles together, keeping them in continuous production since we started. We're so honored to share this collaboration with Edwina and her team!