Jumpsuit Lovers this is for you.
The Frances Frances Jumpsuit is made of a handwoven organic cotton in mid-weight, making this a great piece to be worn all year long. It's dyed in a rich sequoia brown and has been block printed in our groovy print in black.
The jumpsuit features:
- long sleeves
- side seam pockets
- removable belt
- neru collar with cute fabric covered button fastening
Product Details
- 100% Khadi Organic cotton ( handwoven and handspun)
- Made fairly and consciously in India
- Machine wash delicates
- Fits true to size. Baggy cut
Manufacturing
These pieces have been made with Komana's long term production partners Mehera Shaw in Jaipur, India. They are accredited with the World Fair Trade Federation and social and environmental issues are the DNA of this company.
Block Printing is an ancient printing technique that is done entirely by hand.
We only made a very limited number of these.
Measurements
Please note the measurements can vary slightly due to the sewing process
Shoulder: S:42cm, M:43cm, L:44cm
Bust: S:100cm, M:108cm, L:112cm
Waist: S:100cm, M:106cm, L:110cm
Hip: S:112cm, M:116cm, L:122cm
In-Leg: S:72cm, M:72cm, L:72cm
Shipping & Returns
This product is shipped directly from Komana.
Once shipped, the delivery times are between 3-4 days.
We gladly accept returns for this brand. Write us at contact@thegreenaproject.com within 7 days of delivery and we will guide you through the steps to follow. Sadly shipping costs are nonrefundable. Buyers are responsible for return shipping costs. If the item is not returned in its original condition, the buyer is responsible for any loss in value.
About the Brand
KOMANA creates sustainably made, seasonless clothing and textiles with eclectic prints. Fascinated with the suggestive power of patterns and prints, Nina and Livia, two sisters and the souls behind the brand, invite you on a dreamy journey through shapes and colors. A respectful treatment of all beings and nature is at the core of KOMANA. Carefully selected organic and fairly traded materials are used as the canvas for their ideas, caressing the women’s individuality and vouching her social conscience.