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SALE - Gardenia Collection Embroidered Jumpsuit from Mexico- Neutral and Maroon

SALE - Gardenia Collection Embroidered Jumpsuit from Mexico- Neutral and Maroon

$ 47.03

$ 61.14

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SALE - Gardenia Collection Embroidered Jumpsuit from Mexico- Neutral and Maroon

SALE - Gardenia Collection Embroidered Jumpsuit from Mexico- Neutral and Maroon

$ 47.03

$ 61.14

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One and DONE! 

This easy-to-style "one-piece wonder" will be your go-to outfit for the Summer and beyond! Pull this out of your closet and you don't have to think about anything else... It's a full outfit, after all!

Hand-embroidered by a group of talented female artisans in Mexico, the Gardenia Collection symbolizes the flora and fauna surrounding the artisans' village. In the words of one woman: "Bordamos la vida a puntadas, amiga"  or "We embroider life to stitches, my friend". 

PRODUCT DETAILS

Materials
Cotton/ linen fabric with cotton and rayon embroidery threads

Colors: Neutral, Maroon

Features:

Features: 

Ruffle detail at sleeves

Pockets!

Embroidery is on the ruffle sleeves, as a band around the waist (front and back), and at the pockets

 

Sizing:

Extra Small:

Chest: 15"

Length Top of Shoulder to Bottom Edge: 57"

Sleeves: 4.5"

Inseam: 29"

 Small

Chest: 17.5"

Length Top of Shoulder to Bottom Edge: 57"

Sleeves: 4.5"

Inseam: 29"

Medium

Chest: 19"

Length Top of Shoulder to Bottom Edge: 57"

Sleeves: 4.5"

Inseam: 29"

Large

Chest: 21.5"

Length Top of Shoulder to Bottom Edge: 57"

Sleeves: 4.5"

Inseam: 29"

 


    Mexican textiles reflect a passion for color, pattern, and design. Using centuries-old techniques, traditional artisans still use vegetables, fruits, and barks to make natural dyes. Taught by their mothers and grandmothers, women weave intricate patterns into each piece with symbolism dating back to Mayan times.


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