Quilted Colaba Top - Handwoven Cotton - Indigo Sand

$225.00
Size:
Small (sold out)
Medium
Large

An easy pullover top made of cozy quilted fabric - two layers of organic cotton in between two layers of handwoven cotton cloth. A cute boxy fit with a rounded neckline and slits at the sides. Roll the sleeves to reveal the gorgeous contrasting cloth on the inside.

Sewn from exquisite artisan cloth; thread dyed with natural dyes and handwoven by village artisans in India. By dyeing the threads before weaving, there is an added depth and variance to the colour that celebrates the handcraft of the dyers and weavers who created it. 

Details:

  • 100% Cotton - 4 layers
  • Handwoven
  • Thread dyed with natural dyes
  • Covered seams
  • Sewn at the Maiwa Studio in India
  • Worn with the Manali Pant

*Handwoven fabrics may contain slight variegations that are to be celebrated and are a reminder of the hand craft that created the garment.

A Note on Fit:

  • Boxy fit 

 

Small: up to 38" around the bust / 19" length in front / 20" length in back.

Medium: up to 42" around the bust / 20" length in front / 21.5" length in back.

Large: up to 46" around the bust / 21" length in front / 22.5" length in back.

Model: Asami is 5’1” bust: 31", waist: 27", hip: 33" wearing a size small.

Model: Frankie is 5’4” bust: 41”, waist: 39”, hip: 46” wearing a size medium.

 

Care Instructions: Your garment can be gently machined or hand washed with cool water. To protect the natural dyes and natural fabric you absolutely must use a pH neutral liquid detergent. Wash with similar colours. Immediately hang to dry.

Some natural dyes are sensitive to citrus. 

Recommended detergents: Ecos, Eucalan, Tru Earth or a mild liquid detergent no higher than pH 7

- Tru Earth must dissolve completely in water before adding garments to wash

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Comfortable, versatile clothing that celebrates natural fibres, natural dyes and hand weaves. Feels great against your skin, while looking effortless and stylish at home or out in the world.

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