Genie Waistcoat M/L 1
Genie Waistcoat - Charcoal Kantha
Elevate your bohemian style effortlessly with the Genie Waistcoat, an exquisite layering piece handmade from luxurious charcoal-toned kantha fabric. Deeply rooted in tradition, kantha is an artful textile technique that repurposes recycled fabrics with meticulous hand-stitched detailing, resulting in beautifully textured, sustainable garments. Each waistcoat uniquely carries the story of skilled artisans who breathe new life into each thread, making every piece genuinely one-of-a-kind.
Designed to be worn open-fronted, the Genie Waistcoat sits gracefully at the hip, adding effortless charm to any outfit. Its open silhouette showcases underlying colours and textures, complemented perfectly by an eye-catching contrast star detail on the back—crafted from up-cycled kantha fabric to honour the beauty of repurposing. Two discreet front pockets feature subtle contrast stitching, blending seamlessly into the design.
The waistcoat's interior is thoughtfully lined with a plush faux-fur teddy lining, ensuring cozy warmth while remaining lightweight enough for versatile, year-round layering. From breezy summer dresses to cozy winter knits, the Genie Waistcoat is an essential piece for a consciously curated wardrobe.
Features:
- Open-front design
- Hip-length fit (varies by height)
- Soft faux-fur teddy lining (recycled poly)
- Two functional front pockets
- Striking contrast star detail on the back
- Ethically handcrafted in India
- Available in two versatile sizes
- Each piece is uniquely crafted—no two are exactly alike
- PLEASE NOTE- THE KANTHA PICTURED ON WALL IS ONE YOU WILL RECEIVE
Care Instructions:
To preserve the beauty and longevity of your Genie Waistcoat, gently hand wash separately in cold water with mild detergent. Avoid soaking, wringing, or twisting the fabric, as this could distort the delicate stitching. Do not bleach. Allow to dry naturally by laying flat or hanging in shade—avoid direct sunlight to maintain fabric vibrancy. Do not tumble dry. When dry, gently reshape and, if needed, iron on a low, cool setting, preferably with a pressing cloth to protect the texture and stitching detail.

