Reclaimed Mini-Me Cape from JULAHAS

Reclaimed Mini-Me Cape

£53.95*

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Available sizes:
One Size
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  • SUPLC
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  • FAT Fair Trade
  • SUPLC Good Cause
  • MIL Eco-Friendly

Short description

Each piece is tailored from our rejected 'C' grade pieces and will have minor irregularities or weaving defects.
Indulge in the luxury of feel-good fashion with our Reclaimed Short Cape. Handcrafted using our rejected (graded 'C' during quality checks) wool capes, this short cape is smart, stylish and a miniature version of our flagship capes. Created by our tailoring team in Dehradun by repurposing existing materials, this mini cape is warm and fashionable. (plus it helps in reducing waste, too!)

Design Details

No Waste: Each piece is tailored using one of our rejected 'C' grade pieces.
Unique pieces: Since we have had to individually go through each piece to select those that could be salvaged, each mini cape is unique and is created from capes that are woven by the artisans at Dev Bhumi.

Size + Material
  • One size
  • Mini Cape Dimensions:
    (4 years to 7 years) - armhole distance 30cm, armhole slit 22cm.
    (8 years to 13 years) - armhole distance 36cm, armhole slit 26cm.
  • Material: 100% wool; natural and responsibly sourced
  • Gently hand wash (only if needed) using a mild detergent or shampoo and lukewarm water. Lay flat to dry and store folded in the environmentally safe dust bag that is provided. Use your bag as a shopper when you're wearing the Cape. Dry clean friendly too.
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One for One

For one purchase you make, we plant one tree in your name. We send you an e-Tree Certificate with a code which links to a location marker showing where the tree was planted, so that you can trace your tree!

With our One for One model, in partnership with social enterprise Grow-Trees, we address community, women and nature. Tree planting generates employment for the village women, regulates the climate while improving the soil quality, which benefits farming communities.

Your impact

By shopping with us, you have already made an impact and chosen a mindfully made product.

Our Commitment: We want to empower our artisans and be transparent with you, while offering you a versatile garment that is also handmade with respect. Your cape was made by the skilled artisans of Dev Bhumi Natural Products Producer Co. Ltd using yarn that was locally sourced.

By ensuring them of a steady income, fair trade and job satisfaction not far from home, we are ensuring that you get a product that is made out of love and dignity.

Thank you for being a part of our journey in responsible fashion.


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About the brand

Julahas makes a collection of beautiful, fair trade products that they make together with Indian craftsmen.

Fair trade: The items are handmade in India, by artisans who work through an NGO, through a Fair Trade organization, or who are independent. Julahas visits these partners 3-4 times a year. Before starting the brand, Julahas took the time to thoroughly understand the artisans' production process. They find it very important in a collaboration that the values ​​of inclusivity, dignity and diversity are shared.

Environmentally friendly: Julahas works with wool and cotton. These are responsibly sourced from local government-approved communities in the regions where they produce. Some of these small suppliers are certified organic or work in relationship with the farming communities so that the entire production chain is connected. In this way, farmer and weaver can also benefit from each other.

Good cause: The brand plants a tree for every purchase made.

Support locals: Julahas works with old crafts and communities that would otherwise disappear. India has 7 million artisans, but many of them are under threat from industrialization. Communities are falling apart because family members no longer want to work on handlooms. So by offering honest and regular work, they not only preserve the craft but also show that it is possible to earn a good income while staying with your family.

Practical information:

Shipping fee: Free in Europe

Delivery time: 2-5 business days in the UK and the rest of Europe if the product is in stock. If the product still needs to be made, it will take longer.

Address: No physical store.

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