KAPAS - Beskap Jacket (Gender Neutral)
A classic overcoat with a touch of heritage. Our signature handwoven regenerative cotton meets expert tailoring to create the perfectly elevated yet versatile jacket. Sharp and sleek, but warm enough for everyday outings.
Part of our black Atelier label, this piece features exquisitely detailed Kapas motif that was hand-woven on backstrap loom by a master artisan who has perfected her craft for over 10,000 hours.
DETAILS
- A new heritage. Inspired by the classic Beskap silhouette, this coat can be worn buttoned as a top or opened as a jacket.
- Real Batik Tulis piece. Each intertwined line is drawn by hand to symbolize how each straw of a woven basket becomes stronger together.
- Structured softness. Made with our signature handwoven raw cotton that gets softer with years. Double faced for extra warmth with 100% plant fibre that is naturally thermo-regulating.
Model wears Size I, he is 185 cm.
For information about sizing, please consult with our Customer Happiness team.
STORY
KAPAS means cotton in Indonesian. Each piece in this farm-to-closet collection is grown regeneratively to heal Mother Earth. Restoring the soil's natural ability to absorb carbon from the atmosphere through our Ibus' ancestral Tumpang Sari wisdom. Taking 180 days to grow, spin, weave and stitch.
TRACEABILITY
MATERIAL | Regenerative cotton grown by indigenous women farmers
CRAFT | Manual Handloom / Backstrap Weaving
STITCHED IN | Bali, Indonesia
BUTTON | Mother-of-pearl from Makassar island, Indonesia
THREADS | Recycled Polyester
PACKAGING | Zero-waste Pouch

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100% Plants
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