ANGKASA - Boss Lady Shirt
Feel empowered in this most coveted staple piece yet. An effortless take on the timeless button-up shirt. Inspired by you - powerful women who cease to be defined by the status quo. Creating, innovating, inspiring for a better future for themselves, their families and their communities.
DETAILS
- A classic with a twist. Tailored with a fitted silhouette that follows your natural curves. Style yours formally, tucked in with the KAPAS Wide Leg Pants or casually layered over a tank.
- Naturally breathable. Made with our signature Eucalyptus fibre that we perfected for its beautiful drape and airy feel. The transclucent sleeves are made of feather-light Silk Organza.
- Individually crafted. Each star is drawn with hot wax, not printed by machines. It takes two weeks to craft the fabric, which is then cut and sewn individually by our Ibus in Bali just for you.
- Plant dyed. Dyed in natural Indigo fifteen times over two weeks to achieve the deep blue. As a herbal medicine, Indigo is a natural antiseptic and has a cooling effect on the skin.
Nisrina wears Size I. She is 168 cm.
STORY
ANGKASA is a reminder to follow your purpose. Let the moon, the stars and the sky guide your steps. Follow what makes your heart sing instead of what is expected. Strong in your will, soft in your touch. Each invites you on a journey home, to the Universe within.
TRACEABILITY
HAND-DRAWN BATIK | Central Java, Indonesia
STITCHED IN | Bali, Indonesia
NATURAL DYE | SweetIndigo™
MATERIAL | Tencel™ Lyocell, Silk Organza
THREADS | Recycled Polyester
PACKAGING | Zero-waste Pouch

Lifetime Repair Guarantee
Clothing shouldn't be disposable. To help you live better with less, we provide care and repair services for life. Learn more about our Lifecycle Responsibility.

100% Plants
Made with your health in mind. Using only plant fibres and natural dyes, your SukkhaCitta piece lets your skin breathe. Better for you, our Ibus, and Mother Earth.

12 Families Supported
Our radical traceability means you know exactly why and how something was made. Changing lives by providing living wages while keeping indigenous cultures alive.