oversized wrap coat - Asantii
oversized wrap coat - Asantii
oversized wrap coat - Asantii
oversized wrap coat - Asantii
oversized wrap coat - Asantii

Ohemaa

oversized wrap coat

Regular price$550.00
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  • Oversized wrap coat
  • Hand embroidery stitch detail, produced by a Rwandan Embroidery Cooperative
  • Dropped shoulders
  • Self fabric sash belt
  • Side seam entry pockets
  • Fully lined
  • The name Ohemaa {Ooo-hee-ma} means queen, in Twi, a Ghanaian language
  • Oversized fit
  • The model is 175cm / 5'9 and wears a size S
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    - 100% CMIA COTTON
    - Denim
    - Fabric sourced in Morocco
    - Made in Rwanda

    This garment has been produced using the following environmental considerations:

    organic   eco-friendly dyes   water responsible

    As a slow fashion brand we are committed to building a product that is not only socially responsible but is also committed to sustainability.

    Our Sustainable Approach

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    product code:C01001MAIP01

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