Ugandan Handwoven Mini Skirt
Ugandan Handwoven Mini Skirt
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SKU: SKU: SK-79745
Our hand-loomed fabric was made by skilled wavers in Kampala, Uganda, using locally-sourced cotton yarns. The mini skirt was sewn by women at One Mango Tree's Kampala workshop. By the time it reaches you, more than a dozen people have contributed to its production: from weaving the fabrics to cutting the pieces, assembling the garment, checking for quality, pressing, labeling and packaging. This cute skirt creates fair trade jobs all the way along its journey to you!
- 100% organic cotton
- Zip waist
- Machine wash cold, hang dry; medium iron; do not bleach or dry clean
- Handmade in and fairly traded from Uganda
Sizing in inches/cm | Waist | Hips | Length |
---|---|---|---|
S | 30 / 76 | 36 / 91 | 14 / 35 |
M | 32 / 81 | 38 / 96 | 14.5 / 37 |
L | 34 / 86 | 40 / 101 | 15 / 38 |
XL | 36 / 91 | 42 / 106 | 15.5 / 39 |
Artisan Information
Artisan Information
"No matter how difficult things get, the mango stays green...And in times of drought, we can eat its fruit to survive."
Northern Uganda is a region devastated by more than twenty years of armed conflict. Despite the fact that most of the conflict has subsided and many people are returning to their villages and otherwise peaceful lives, the ongoing violence destroyed many of the opportunities for earning a livelihood, especially for women. One Mango Tree was founded by and remains under the direction of a young American woman named Halle Butvin, who fell in love with Uganda's culture while on a student trip organized by the Global Youth Partnership for Africa. She recognized the talents of the many tailors of Gulu's central market, and thus One Mango Tree was formed as a partner to sell their products in a global marketplace.
Many of the women employed not only care for their own families, but also for children orphaned during the war. In addition to providing a vocation to these women, One Mango Tree provides school fees stipends to help alleviate the cost burden of sending so many orphaned children to school, as well as bicycles to ease the commute to work in the market.
One Mango Tree works with Ugandan and American designers to create their products, mixing the bright African wax printed fabrics purchased in local markets with functional design. Using foot-treadle sewing machines, the women make both traditional and modern style clothing.
Auma Lucy
Auma Lucy is One Mango Tree's head tailor and trainer, providing support and a vocation for the women she employs. Lucy is a single mother herself, caring for eleven orphans in addition to her own two children. Known throughout the community for her kindness and tailoring talents, Lucy became a magnet for young people, in the hopes that she could impart some of her knowledge and skills so they too could make a living. Having struggled herself as a young single mother, Lucy would accept as many women as would fit in her market stall. With the help of One Mango Tree, Lucy's tailors are now paid fair wages, helping them to improve their lives.
Supplier Information
Supplier Information
By shopping the Global Girlfriend collection, you are making a difference in women’s lives across the globe. Global Girlfriend is focused on striving for gender equality and empowerment, and the importance of women providing for themselves and their families. By supporting jobs that guarantee fair wages by fair trade, women are able to proudly contribute to their families, encouraging their communities to flourish.
Shipping
Shipping
For best chance of delivery for Christmas, place orders using Priority Standard Shipping by December 18th. This product ships to the United States and international. Expedited shipping options are available for addresses within the United States, unless total order weight prohibits.
Returns
Returns
If you are not 100% satisfied with this product, you may return it for exchange or refund within 90 days of purchase, subject to some restrictions. Please review our full Returns & Exchanges information.
Looks cute, maybe a little shorter on me than in the photo. It shrunk a lot when washing, which I had hoped for since it was a little big when it arrived.
I got the navy ikat skirt and it wasn't nearly as blue as in the photo- the color was more gray, not as pretty. I got a size XL, as I"m 5'10" and 170 pounds, usually a size 12, but the XL was too big- I'm machine washing it in cold, will hang dry, and sew up the side if it's still too big.