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Bodhi Jacket in Turquoise by KARDO - Small
Bodhi Jacket in Turquoise by KARDO - Small
Bodhi Jacket in Turquoise by KARDO - Small
Bodhi Jacket in Turquoise by KARDO - Small
Bodhi Jacket in Turquoise by KARDO - Small
Bodhi Jacket in Turquoise by KARDO - Small
Bodhi Jacket in Turquoise by KARDO - Small
Bodhi Jacket in Turquoise by KARDO - Small
Bodhi Jacket in Turquoise by KARDO - Small
Bodhi Jacket in Turquoise by KARDO - Small
Bodhi Jacket in Turquoise by KARDO - Small
Bodhi Jacket in Turquoise by KARDO - Small
Color: Turquoise

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$650

Bodhi Jacket in Turquoise by KARDO - Small

$650

Every Bodhi Jacket by Kardo is one-of-a-kind and unique, made using one-off antique Kantha blankets, stitching them with a traditional cotton thread Suzani pattern. Kantha is traditional to the Eastern regions of India, and is often used for making upcycled blankets, which gives you an idea as to just how comfy the Bodhi Jacket is. Featuring a short, boxy fit with three front pockets, this is a super quality, and comfortable piece for day to day. 

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Color: Turquoise
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Product Details

100% Cotton
Corozo nut buttons

made in

Jaisalmer, India

Size

Small

Care

Dry Clean Only

About The Maker: KARDO

We're excited to offer to you, KARDO-- one-of-a-kind pieces inspired by traditional tailoring and workwear. They follow a ‘ONExONE’ production philosophy, in which each piece of clothing is hand-cut and sewn by a single tailor from beginning to end — each item carefully hand-finished. Thoughtfully designed and produced at the KARDO workshop in New Delhi, India, each garment is labeled on the tag with information about each maker involved in its entire production process. KARDO honors traditional weaving, dying and printing techniques, using fabrics such as natural indigo denim and processes like block printing and Chikankari embroidery. KARDO actively supports and collaborates with handloom weaving communities throughout India in hopes of preserving these traditional techniques and reducing environmental impact.