Wilderness Chore (UK 10-12)
Wilderness Chore (UK 10-12)
Wilderness Chore (UK 10-12)
Wilderness Chore (UK 10-12)
Wilderness Chore (UK 10-12)
Wilderness Chore (UK 10-12)
Wilderness Chore (UK 10-12)

Wilderness Chore (UK 10-12)

Regular price £250.00
1 in stock

Shop our one-of-a-kind fully hand-embroidered chore coat, expertly crafted over 30 hours by women in rural tribal communities in Rajasthan. You'll find pops of black, yellow and green and brown hand-embroidery on raw cotton. This piece is lined with contrasting black and white lining too. Throw over your jeans or trousers for a vibrant look.

Wear unbuttoned and throw over any plain outfit to make a statement. 

Model: UK 8-10

About Folklore

This piece is one-of-a-kind, made as part of Omi Na-Na's folklore project connecting the tribal women in Rajasthan who share their stories, beliefs and customs to women all over the world through their meticulously artwork. By purchasing a folklore jacket, you are helping these very talented women to sustain their craft and support their communities. 

READY TO SHIP. One UK 10-12 size available only.

Don't forget: If you like the look of a jacket but it isn't available in your size, email us at hello@ominana.com to discuss a custom jacket for you.

    Product details

    • Hand-Embroidered by Rajasthan's tribal women
    • 100% Raw Cotton
    • Multi-Coloured Chore Jacket
    • Hand-block printed cotton lining
    • Medium weight
    • Wooden buttons
    • Appliqué Embroidered Patterns on Fabric Surface
    • Product Care: The jacket is delicately hand-embroidered and requires careful handling. Please opt for (eco) dry cleaning only when necessary.

    Size & Fit Guide

    Garment measurements

    Jacket length

    30”

    Sleeve length

    25.5”

    Round Bust

    43”


    Body measurement guide (inches):

    Bust

    UK

    US

    EU

    34-36

    8-10

    4-6

    36-38

    38

    12-14

    8-10

    40-42

    40

    14-16

    10-12

    42- 44

    42

    16-18

    12-14

    44-46

    44

    18-20

    14-16

    46-48



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