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Dara Handwoven Cotton Cap Sleeve Shirt in Riviera Blue

Dara Handwoven Cotton Cap Sleeve Shirt in Riviera Blue

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Regular price $60.00 USD
Regular price Sale price $60.00 USD
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  • Origin / Artisan-made, weaved in Yogyakarta, sewn in Bali.
  • Materials / 100% Indonesian Cotton, upcycled Shell buttons.
  • Care / Hand wash only.

Our favorite piece to wear for a variety of seasons. Made from traditional handwoven fabric from Yogyakarta, Central Java called "Lurik" - which mean stripes. This piece reflects the true blend between tradition and relaxed beach lifestyle. Enjoy its unique fabric character as the making of the fabric involves the use of traditional wooden weaving tools which has been passed down from generation to generation. 

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