Fair Trade Red Hibiscus Upcycled Fabric Wrap Skirt

Fair Konnect

Fair Trade, Ethical Upcycled Fabric Wrap Skirt

Beautiful handmade wrap skirt. Made from upcycled fabric that would otherwise go to landfill. These wrap skirts are a staple to your wardrobe as they can be worn throughout summer and can be worn over leggings in winter! They also make a fantastic gift as the sizing is flexible!

The fabric used to make this item has been saved from becoming landfill. Thank you for choosing a sustainable option supporting eco-fashion.  

Small: W: 121 L: 110cm

Medium: W: 121 L: 117

Model is weaing size medium and is a size 12-14

Who Made The Product -  FairKonnect x Project Hennu

FairKonnect transforms the lives of India's urban poor, creating sustainable employment, investing in skill development and earning capability of vulnerable women. Situated in the heart of three major slum communities in Bangalore, they offer excellent working conditions and provide tailoring training courses coupled with the provision to complete their 10th and 12th exams, computer classes and English studies.

Project Hennu (Woman in the regional language of Kannada) is a women empowerment project spearheaded by Fairkonnect. The project provides training and employment to women from urban slum communities. This product ensures sustainable consumption through the usage of upcycled fabrics

More products from FairKonnect found here: 

https://upliftfairtrade.com.au/collections/shop-all/fair-konnect?sort_by=best-selling

While we make every effort to make sure our colours and designs are true to our photos. Please remember everything on our website has been handmade and may not be exact as each item will have slight variations. No one product is exactly the same. Each and every one of our products are uniquely made.

Purchasing a product from Uplift Fair Trade means you are purchasing a product that has been made by Artisans working towards Fair Trade practices and the 10 principles of Fair Trade. See more about the Fair Trade system we follow here: Principles of Fair Trade