Kanga yellow and black shirt by Tandi Fashion - M/L
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This colourful black and yellow shirt is made from Kanga fabric, a woven cloth with Swahili proverbs printed at the base. On this shirt, the message on the fabric translates as “let us increase our faith and be blessed”. Born from East African heritage, Tandi Fashion supports several sustainable UN development goals; 10% of their profits go to Mothers2Mothers, a charity that trains and employs HIV-positive women to deliver health services and support to women and families. They also offer internships to low-income Black and minority ethnic women in the UK.
Details
• Fabric becomes softer the more it is washed
• Fabric woven in Tanzania, shirt made in the UK
Author/Artist/Designer
Tandi FashionDimensions
Width underarm to underarm approx. 55cm, length shoulder to bottom approx. 70cm, arm length approx. 55cm
Composition
100% cotton
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Product code
163899
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