Julahas
Vintage Stories Patchwork Robe No.4
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Looking for a unique piece that makes a style statement? Our belted Vintage Robe adds both colour and style to your look. Each piece is unique and handcrafted from vintage gudari fabrics that have been stitched together using a running kantha stitch making it one of a kind.
Design Details
Crafted from vintage fabrics that have been upcycled and stitched together using a running kantha stitch our Vintage Jacket is free size and is one-of-its-kind. Gudari fabrics are traditionally made from 4-8 layers of old sarees or cloth stitched together using a kantha technique. Traditionally used in communities as beddings or baby blankets it more recent years these fabrics have been used to make garments.
Size + Material
One Size. Length 40"/102 cmShoulder 24"/62 cmArmhole depth 9.5. "/24 cmPit to pit 24"/62 cmSleeves length 14 "/36 cmSleeves openings 8"/20 cmTwo front pockets Belt length 70"/185 cmWidth 1.5"/6 cmNot reversible
Material: 100% Vintage Fabric silk + unknown material as it's recycled.
Handwash with in lukewarm water (inside out) using a mild detergent/shampoo. Lay/hang flat to dry and store folded in the dust bag that is provided.
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One for One
For every purchase you make we plant a tree in your name. We send you a digital e-Tree Certificate with a link to a location marker showing where the tree was planted.
With our One for One model in partnership with social enterprise Grow-Trees we address community women and nature. Tree planting generates employment for the village women regulates the climate while improving the soil quality which benefits farming communities.
Your impact
By assuring our artisan partners in Jodhpur Rajasthan a steady income fair trade and job satisfaction not far from home we ensure you get a product made with love and dignity.


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