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100% organic cotton fleece.
Relaxed fit, rib cuffed sweater.
Sasha our model is 178 cm tall, and is a size 8, wearing our size 8. Emerald our model is 158 cm tall, and is a size 8-10 wearing a size 8.
Packaged in a 100% biodegradable cornstarch bag.
Proudly carbon neutral. Independent and female founded.
We’re incredibly proud to launch our second collaboration with Ernabella Arts, Australia’s oldest continuously running Indigenous Art Centre. The spirit of independence, adaptation, creativity and transformation shines out through each work and we are so grateful for the artists whose art tells the ancestral stories of their beautiful country and culture.
The partnership between Kip&Co x Ernabella Arts is best practice, and one that sets a benchmark for future collaborations. Ernabella Arts and Kip&Co divide all profits from the collaboration equally, so 50% of profits will return to Ernabella Arts.
Tjala Tjukurpa - Honey Art Dreaming © Langaliki Lewis, Licensed by Copyright Agency.
Langaliki is a highly skilled and creative painter and ceramicist. Langaliki’s painting Tjala Tjukurpa – Honey Ant Dreaming is of her father’s country. Tjala (honey ants) are a highly favoured food source and they are an important link between Anangu mythology and inter-dependence on the environment.