Hand-dyed Silk Blouse in Sundried Tomato
Hand-dyed Silk Blouse in Sundried Tomato
Hand-dyed Silk Blouse in Sundried Tomato
Hand-dyed Silk Blouse in Sundried Tomato
Hand-dyed Silk Blouse in Sundried Tomato

Hand-dyed Silk Blouse in Sundried Tomato

Regular price $650.00 SGD
/
Shipping calculated at checkout.

DETAILS

Dyed naturally by hand in Bali.

Crafted from 100% silk and hand-dyed in a rich Sundried Tomato hue with inky black marbling, this blouse is a bold take on timeless shirting. The relaxed silhouette features a mandarin collar, soft drape, and button-front closure - perfect for layering or wearing solo. Each piece is naturally dyed and entirely unique, celebrating artisanal craftsmanship with an elevated ease.

Ideal for resort getaways and long, leisurely brunches - especially when paired with the matching silk shorts for a statement-making set.

 

COMPOSITION & CARE

100% Silk

Hand Wash / Dry Flat / Do Not Bleach / Iron on Low Heat / Dry Clean

 

SIZE & FIT

  • Light-weight fabric
  • The model shown is 5'11" and wearing size S/M
Your Delivery Options

Shipping Times

Singapore.  2 - 4 working days

Rest of the World.  Express 3 - 5 working days 

All customers qualify for free shipping with a minimum order of $500 USD. All shipping is express - because let's be honest, we like things fast!

We enable you to exchange items you have purchased, within 14 days of date of purchase.

 

 Click here to find out more.

We are pushing the boundaries of what fashion brands can do to reduce wastage and honour our earth.

Over 90% of the fabric we use is sourced from leftover (overrun production) from textile factories. By upcycling fabric, we optimise 'waste' and our customers benefit from more textile variation in special, limited batches. 

We source fabric through local partners who run multi-generational family shops in Singapore and Malaysia. This helps reduce international cargo and therefore reduce our environmental impact. We also source from quality, chemical free, suppliers in China, Japan, Italy and India.

Our favourite materials are those that are either biodegrade or stretch! We use natural fibres as much as possible such as bamboo and linen. If we must use synthetic (all spandex), we try to use blends that are known to decompose well such as cupro and tencel.

Explore how we pursue sustainability in all facets of our production process and beyond - including our office practises, packaging, and our community. Read more.