HARA - Vest (Gender Neutral)
The one piece to transform your look and level-up your outfit of the day. Wear this vest as a second layer and discover the change in silhouette as it instantly elevates your style.
What to Expect
- A timeless staple. The must-have for your capsule wardrobe for when you want to look edgier than usual.
- Pockets! You'll thank the vest once you give it a try and start putting your belongings in.
- Years, not wears. Made of heavy cotton, it feels softer with each wash. Available in neutral colors that complement your outfits.
- Botanical dyes. Made with 0% plastics and 100% plants. Every hue is a nod to our relentless pursuit of progress. Working collaboratively for a better tomorrow.
About The Design
SukkhaCitta x Leonard Theosabrata
HARA is your canvas to be whoever you want to be. Designed by Leonard Theosabrata, this capsule collection is an ode to the things that matter. Combining utilitarian silhouettes with a timeless essentialism, each stitch brings a sense of nostalgia. From the soil to the hands, they are your canvas in the pursuit of a better tomorrow.
Fit Information
Karin wears Indigo Black & Indigo Moss in One Size. She is 170 cm.
Arsa wears Indigo Moss & Mahogany Ochre in One Size. He is 187 cm.
Traceability
DYED AND EMBROIDERED IN | Central Java, Indonesia
STITCHED IN | Bali, Indonesia
NATURAL DYE | DeforestationFree™ Mahogany, SweetIndigo™ leaves
MATERIAL | 100% heavy cotton
BUTTON | Mother-of-pearl from Makassar island, Indonesia
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.