Kolar Eco Print Cotton Twill Jacket - Madder root

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Code # 71A-08

Fair Trade, Made by Utsaah Cooperative
Your new favorite cotton twill jacket with the unique handprinting and energizing hand-couched embroidered yoke is ready to layer or wear alone. The fabric's handprints have been created by skilled artisans who steam onion peels directly onto the fabric to transfer their design and color. Button side tabs let you adjust to your preferred fit. Four pockets. Generously cut - consider sizing down for a less oversized look.

• Loose Fit/Boxy - Runs large, consider sizing down
• Length: M 26"
• Collarless with button closure
• Bracelet sleeves
• Chest pockets, front pockets
• Natural Dye on 100% cotton twill

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Model is 5'9½" and is wearing a size Small

SERES is a contemporary footwear brand making shoes with purpose. Based in Chicago and hand-crafted in México, every pair is fairly traded and rooted in heritage.

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  • X-SMALL (2-4)
    *Backordered: 8/15/2025
  • $144.00
  • SMALL (6-8)
    *Backordered: 8/15/2025
  • $144.00
  • MEDIUM (10-12)
    *Backordered: 8/15/2025
  • $144.00
  • LARGE (14-16)
    *Backordered: 8/15/2025
  • $144.00
  • WOMEN'S 1W
    *Backordered: 8/15/2025
  • $144.00
  • WOMEN'S 2W
    *Backordered: 8/15/2025
  • $144.00
  • WOMEN'S 3W
    *Backordered: 8/15/2025
  • $144.00
  • WOMEN'S 4W
    *Backordered: 8/15/2025
  • $144.00
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From Sewing To Management: Becoming A Leader

Sunayana Vishwakarma, married with children ages 13 and 17, is currently manager of Utsaah Cooperative. Her path to this position is a story of hard work and hope. She began working as a tailor in a company when she was 15 and worked for 10 years before her marriage. She and her husband moved from Mumbai to his family village and lived there for 5 years, but there were few prospects for decent wages.

Wanting better for their 2 children, they returned to Mumbai to restart their lives. Sunayana initially joined the Sahara cooperative. When that closed in 2021, the artisans were offered an opportunity to start a new independent business. Many of the artisans were reluctant, but Sunayana was intrigued: "Everyone was scared, but someone had to come forward. I saw this as a great opportunity." She prepared for leadership by learning how to handle issues such as conflicts between new and old members.

"Today I manage everything. MarketPlace saw my potential and pushed me, and I am really thankful for that."

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