PAGISENJA - Kebaya Top
A contemporary Kebaya, inspired by heritage and designed for a fairer future. Imbued with the rich history of Indonesian culture, our Kebaya is an iconic piece to be worn and passed down through generations. An effortlessly flattering staple in your foundational wardrobe.
DETAILS
- A new heritage. Tailored with a fitted silhouette that follows your natural curves. Style yours formally with a Sylk Kain or casually layered over a tank with the KAPAS Wide Leg Pants.
- Breathable. Made of handwoven raw cotton, she gets softer the more you wear her. One try and you'll never want to go back to synthetic fabrics.
- Elevated details. Your top has hidden mother-of-pearl buttons, each collected and processed by hand in Makassar island.
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Plant dyed. Dyed in natural Indigo thirty times over four weeks to achieve the botanical black. As a herbal medicine, Indigo is a natural antiseptic and has a cooling effect on the skin.
Model wears Size I. She is 168 cm.
STORY
PAGISENJA helps you simplify. Inspired by the ray of light, diminishing from dusk to dawn. Loops of cotton threads are tied to resist the dye, woven at random in creation of an asymmetrical composition. The weavers manually interweave between two shuttles, creating an orchestra of threads that can’t be replicated with machines.
TRACEABILITY
HANDWOVEN | Central Java, Indonesia
STITCHED IN | Bali, Indonesia
NATURAL DYE | SweetIndigo™ + Mahogany Wood Bark
MATERIAL | 100% Raw 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.