Anandi Reversible Band Collar Jacket - Tranquil Blue/Shibori

5 star rating
Code # 70A-01

Fair Trade, Made by Ghar Udyog Collective
Two-in-one reversible button-front jacket. Blue shibori tie-dye on cotton twill reverses to a resist block print in shades of blue. Both sides feature princess seaming and front patch pockets. Stand collar and sleeves ready to cuff. Hand embroidery embellishes the pockets on the Shibori side and the shoulders on the block print side. Fits true to size.

• Relaxed Fit/Slightly Shaped
• Length: M 25.5"
• Stand-collar jacket with button closure
• Long sleeves designed to cuff
• Front pockets
• Shibori/Resist Block Print on 100% cotton

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Model is 5'9" and is wearing a size Small

Color - Blue Batik PrintsColor - White

  • Size
  • Price
  • Qty
  • SMALL (6-8)
  • $168.00
  • MEDIUM (10-12)
  • $168.00
  • LARGE (14-16)
  • $168.00
  • WOMEN'S 1W
  • $168.00
  • WOMEN'S 2W
  • $168.00
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Ghar Udyog Collective Define Their Brand

Ghar Udyog is situated in Uttan, roughly 46 km from Mumbai. Located on the coast, the surrounding area is a fairly rural area and Uttan is like a large village. This group consists of 13 tailors, 14 embroidery artisans and one supervisor. It's an interesting mixture of young and older women who originate from different parts of India. While the sewing is done at Uttan, the embroidery artisans live in Bhavander, a short distance away. The geography makes it imperative that everyone can communicate clearly and frequently with their cooperative members and staff in Mumbai. They are very committed to all the social programs for personal development and social improvement. They are also good at locating useful resources in their community. They feel these aspects describe them:

1.Teamwork
2.Unity
3.Support Each Other

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Jacket Review
Apr 10, 2025  |  By Gale
Love the jacket. Fits true to size and affords room to layer.
Only negative comment is that the buttonholes are hard to work the buttons through. It will not be a problem for me, as I would leave it open anyway.

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