Head & Body Wrap Still Here
Head & Body Wrap Still Here
Head & Body Wrap Still Here

Still Here Head & Body Wrap

Sale price€62,50
Size:One Size
Color:Multicolored
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A wide belt made of linen, which makes a complementary accessory to HAORI, a short jacket/kimono that you can buy here: Still Here Haori Kimono, as well as to YUKATA, a classic kimono, available here: Still Here Yukata Kimono. Achieving a fashionable "total look" in the spirit of Japanese harmony has never been easier! The belt works equally great solo, in various looks, by adding an original accent to dresses or loose blouses, beautifully accentuating the female waist.

It is not the end! The Wrap can also be tangled around your head and body creating an infinite number of variants: an African half-turban, a shawl woven into your hair like 70s fashion icons, or a fancy top for the summer heat.

Head & Body Wrap with the Still Here pattern designed by Mary Zaleska, from the original The Roots collection, inspired by the endangered plants, protected both in Poland and the world, represented on our fabrics by an abstract drawing that captures the hidden beauty of a carnivorous plant gracefully named Aldrovanda vesiculosa. Have you ever heard of the Red List of Threatened Species? It lists not only our ‘muse’, but also many other species facing extinction, just like some animals. This is the aftermath of climate change affecting both fauna and flora, which have been slowly disappearing.

Wrap's dimensions: 280cm long, 17cm wide

Composition: 100% linen.

Wrap's color in the photo may vary based on screen type.

Handwash at 30°C only. Dry flat.

All our products are made the way to complement each other, so they fit perfectly in various combinations. You can choose a kimono, turban or a headband with the same pattern, or easily create a matchy look with your daughter, sister or best friend.

By purchasing products from The Roots collection, you support the ‘Adopt a Bee’ social campaign by Greenpeace Poland, which brings together people involved in helping bees and making the country more pollinator-friendly.