Recycled Yarn Embroidered Safira Jacket - Dark denim

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Code # 71A-27

Fair Trade, Made by Utsaah Cooperative
A spirited upcycled denim jacket made from recycled yarn and made special with hand embroidery artistry. Round neck, curved front seam detail, side slits, plus a button-flap pocket and a patch pocket. Great denim styling is eco-friendly! Hearty denim handwoven with recycled fibers blends strength and eco-consciousness. The handwoven texture adds a unique artisanal touch, while the incorporation of recycled materials reduces waste.

• Relaxed Fit/Straight
• Length: M 25.5"
• Collarless with button closure
• Long sleeves
• Pockets
• 60% recycled cotton, 40% recycled mixed fibers denim

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Model is 5'10" and is wearing a size Small

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  • SMALL (6-8)
    *Backordered: 8/15/2025
  • $128.00
  • MEDIUM (10-12)
    *Backordered: 8/15/2025
  • $128.00
  • LARGE (14-16)
    *Backordered: 8/15/2025
  • $128.00
  • WOMEN'S 1W
    *Backordered: 8/15/2025
  • $128.00
  • WOMEN'S 2W
    *Backordered: 8/15/2025
  • $128.00
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Priyanka: Strength in Skills, Growth in Community

Priyanka, a talented tailor at Utsaah, is known for her quiet dedication and willingness to learn. While she enjoys her work and the financial support it provides her family, she has also grown in confidence, now helping fellow artisans navigate banking by assisting them in opening savings accounts—an achievement she's proud of.

Her past experience in a garment factory was starkly different. “We werenÕt allowed to talk, worked long hours under strict schedules, and the atmosphere felt mechanical and depressing,” she recalls. In contrast, Utsah offers a caring and supportive environment where artisans celebrate festivals together and learn through engaging activities.

Looking back, Priyanka sees her struggles as steppingstones to strength. “All my challenges have made me more confident. I'm happy with where I am, and I truly enjoy my work and time with my Utsaah colleagues.” Now, her focus is on her daughter Prajakta—hoping she builds a career, learns, and finds the right time to settle down.

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