double breasted blazer
double breasted blazer
double breasted blazer
double breasted blazer

Kumbatia

double breasted blazer

Regular price£425.00
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  • Double breasted easy fit blazer with open collar rever and set in sleeves
  • 'Akuaba stool' print: an Adinkra symbol from Ghana representing feminine energy and fertility
  • Oversized shoulder
  • Shoulder pads
  • Real horn buttons
  • Front pockets with flap
    • The name Kumbatia {Kuu-mba-tee-a} means embrace, in Swahili, a Tanzanian language
    • Relaxed menswear inspired fit
    • The model is 175cm / 5'9 and wears a size 1
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    - 98% GOTS CERTIFIED COTTON, 2% ELASTANE
    - Cotton twill
    - Fabric sourced in Morocco
    - Lining in 100% viscose, sourced in Italy
    - Made in Rwanda

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    eco friendly dyes The materials in this garment are free from harmful AZO dyes and phthalates.
    water responsible This garment is made from material that uses significantly less water to produce than conventional cotton.
    natural by-product The trims on this garment are ethically sourced by-product of the free-range food and farming industries.
    the art of Adinkra

    Adinkra are symbols that express the culture and beliefs of the Asante people of Ghana. Dating back over 200 years, each symbol represents a meaningful proverb or personal quality. These elegant hieroglyphs have long been used to adorn fabric and decorative objects. A key print in this collection draws on Abode Santann, which depicts the all-seeing eye of the divine and omnipresent creator. We are also inspired by the Akua Ba figurine, a woman-like form that embodies feminine energy and fertility, to create a new take on Adinkra.