Dungarees africani in ottica gialla

£50.00
  • African Dungarees in Yellow Optical - Continent Clothing
  • African Dungarees in Yellow Optical - Continent Clothing
  • African Dungarees in Yellow Optical - Continent Clothing
  • African Dungarees in Yellow Optical - Continent Clothing
  • African Dungarees in Yellow Optical - Continent Clothing
  • African Dungarees in Yellow Optical - Continent Clothing
  • African Dungarees in Yellow Optical - Continent Clothing
  • African Dungarees in Yellow Optical - Continent Clothing
  • African Dungarees in Yellow Optical - Continent Clothing
  • African Dungarees in Yellow Optical - Continent Clothing
  • African Dungarees in Yellow Optical - Continent Clothing

Dungarees africani in ottica gialla

£50.00
£50.00

Queste salopette del festival sono fatte con amore in Gambia e utilizzano il più sorprendente tessuto ottico giallo di Ankara che abbiamo trovato. Ti farà impazzire. Lo amiamo e lo farete anche voi.

Siamo un marchio con uno scopo!

  • Cravatte regolabili
  • 2 tasche laterali
  • 2 tasche posteriori
  • Comfy fit
  • Stampa di cera africana al 100%
  • S/M fino a una vita da 32 pollici
  • L/XL- fino a una vita da 38 pollici

Estimated delivery times

  • UK and Ireland 1-3 Business Days
  • North America: 3-5 business days
  • Europe: 3-5 business days
  • Australia, New Zealand and Oceania: 5-10 business days
  • Asia Pacific: 5-10 business days
  • Rest Of World: 7-12 Buisness Days
  • Shipping Upgrades Are Aavailable at Checkout

Jaineba and her daughter Isla. Jaineba has been a member of the tailoring team since 2015 and has made many of our famous dungarees, skirts and crop tops. She uses the money made from working with us to send Isla to school. Meet the rest of our makers here

Jaineba

The Dungarees africani in ottica gialla destined to impress, and priced at only £50.00, for a limited time.

Inventory Last Updated: Nov 17, 2024

Caratteristica 1

Stampa 100% cera africana

Caratteristica 2

Prodotto eticamente

Caratteristica 3

Fatto a mano in Gambia