Mango Zip Pouch - Size S

€17.00

This petite size pouch is elegant and classy. Tiny, but it can carry loads and loads: coloured pens, small tools, make up, jewellery and whatnots. The canvas lining makes it strong and sturdy and the leather detail makes it precious. 

Pair it with a bigger size in a different print to get coordinate perfection.

DETAILS

  • h 8 cm x w 22 cm 

  • 100% Khadi - hand woven cotton

  • lined in natural heavy canvas

  • YKK zipper with leather pull

  • block printed and sewn by hand in Jaipur, India

  • wash cold with a delicate soap, iron if needed

  • Khadi may change slightly in colour and size when washed at high temperatures

This is a feel good purchase:
All The Fruits spent five months in India working alongside Craftboat, a design studio and paper company based in wonderful Jaipur. They helped us achieve the best block printing results and facilitated ethical manufacturing, providing fair wages and a clean work environment for the artisans that realised this collection. 

WE ♡ KHADI

It’s a 100% handwoven textile with a lot of character and a lovely irregular texture.
It supports artisans in villages and micro level weavers across India.
It’s eco-friendly: the only textile activity that doesn’t use fossil fuels.
It’s a fabric full of history, encouraged by Mahatma Gandhi as a program to promote Indian self-reliance and resilience in the weaving industry.

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This petite size pouch is elegant and classy. Tiny, but it can carry loads and loads: coloured pens, small tools, make up, jewellery and whatnots. The canvas lining makes it strong and sturdy and the leather detail makes it precious. 

Pair it with a bigger size in a different print to get coordinate perfection.

DETAILS

  • h 8 cm x w 22 cm 

  • 100% Khadi - hand woven cotton

  • lined in natural heavy canvas

  • YKK zipper with leather pull

  • block printed and sewn by hand in Jaipur, India

  • wash cold with a delicate soap, iron if needed

  • Khadi may change slightly in colour and size when washed at high temperatures

This is a feel good purchase:
All The Fruits spent five months in India working alongside Craftboat, a design studio and paper company based in wonderful Jaipur. They helped us achieve the best block printing results and facilitated ethical manufacturing, providing fair wages and a clean work environment for the artisans that realised this collection. 

WE ♡ KHADI

It’s a 100% handwoven textile with a lot of character and a lovely irregular texture.
It supports artisans in villages and micro level weavers across India.
It’s eco-friendly: the only textile activity that doesn’t use fossil fuels.
It’s a fabric full of history, encouraged by Mahatma Gandhi as a program to promote Indian self-reliance and resilience in the weaving industry.

This petite size pouch is elegant and classy. Tiny, but it can carry loads and loads: coloured pens, small tools, make up, jewellery and whatnots. The canvas lining makes it strong and sturdy and the leather detail makes it precious. 

Pair it with a bigger size in a different print to get coordinate perfection.

DETAILS

  • h 8 cm x w 22 cm 

  • 100% Khadi - hand woven cotton

  • lined in natural heavy canvas

  • YKK zipper with leather pull

  • block printed and sewn by hand in Jaipur, India

  • wash cold with a delicate soap, iron if needed

  • Khadi may change slightly in colour and size when washed at high temperatures

This is a feel good purchase:
All The Fruits spent five months in India working alongside Craftboat, a design studio and paper company based in wonderful Jaipur. They helped us achieve the best block printing results and facilitated ethical manufacturing, providing fair wages and a clean work environment for the artisans that realised this collection. 

WE ♡ KHADI

It’s a 100% handwoven textile with a lot of character and a lovely irregular texture.
It supports artisans in villages and micro level weavers across India.
It’s eco-friendly: the only textile activity that doesn’t use fossil fuels.
It’s a fabric full of history, encouraged by Mahatma Gandhi as a program to promote Indian self-reliance and resilience in the weaving industry.