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Ale Trousers - Hand dyed in Shibori Melati print

Sale price$200.00

Colour:Black
Size:

Description

The Ale Trouser, in cotton voile, features a bell shape that will go with your flats and heels too!

The trousers are hand dyed with natural colors by skilled artisans on the island of java.

Shibori comes from the Japanese root word Shiboru, meaning to wring, fold or bind.    In japan, this artistic style of dying dates back to the 8th century, when indigo was the main dye used - attention to every small detail is a feature of these unique dying art .      Part of the mystery and magic of hand dyed fabric is that no two shibori will never look the same - each piece is its own individual work of art. Red more on this dying art on our Stories.

SIZE & FIT:

Ratih is 180cm tall (5'9) and is wearing a Free Size 

We at NAMU support One-Of-A-Kind Pieces In a world of homogenized mass production.

The beauty of handmade lies In its irregularities, making each piece Unique.

Be a true Fashion Hero…pre-order your clothes: We produce in small quantities to respect the time each artisan dedicate to each piece. We encourage our customers to pre-order their NAMU garment to help artisans to dedicate time to their passion and dye, print and stitch your clothes with time and love.

Support Slow Fashion, Wear HandmadeBy choosing Handmade, you are supporting communities of artisans and their age old techniques handed over through generations.

SHIPPING & RETURNS:

  • All orders are shipped using EMS postal service.
  • Order tracking will be provided.
  • Up to 4 - 7 Business days delivery for Asia & Worldwide .
  • We accept a 5 days return policy for Indonesian orders. Please see our return policy page for more info.
  • We do not accept any returns, exchanges or replacements for international orders due to Custom Laws.
  • We also accept payment via bank transfer.
  • Chat with our customer service +62 819-9919-0810 (via WhatsApp)
  • How to look after your handmade NAMU clothes:
    • Wash as little as possible. Do you really need to wash your clothing after every wear? Try airing clothing outside in the shade to freshen it up.
    • Use a gentle washing detergent and cold water – do not mix colors
    • Don’t dry in the sunlight – always dry in the shade and remember to dry and iron your garments inside out.