Ethnic Malong Print Neon Green Kimono
Ethnic Malong Print Neon Green Kimono
Introducing the Ethnic Malong Print Neon Green Kimono, a captivating garment that combines the traditional Filipino malong style with contemporary fashion. The malong is a versatile tubular cloth traditionally worn in Mindanao, the southernmost island of the Philippines, often used as a skirt, dress, or blanket. This kimono incorporates printed malong design elements, elegantly covered with a vibrant neon green net, creating a stunning and unique piece.
Locally handmade in a small Filipino village, this kimono features a vibrant neon green fabric that remains vivid after long use. The chosen peach twill fabric (polyester), sustainably sourced as deadstock, ensures excellent flow and durability. Deadstock fabric refers to leftover fabric from other manufacturers or designers that would otherwise go to waste, making this kimono an eco-friendly choice.
The beautiful artwork on the back, covered in a matching neon green net, shines brightly and adds a unique flair. Designed to be cozy and wide, this oversized full-body kimono offers both comfort and style. The fabric is locally and ethically sourced in the Philippines, supporting sustainable practices.
This kimono also includes two convenient outer pockets on each side, large enough to hold your hands or a phone. As a unique fact, this kimono is truly one of a kind, with no other pieces made in this design.
Product Factsheet:
- Composition: 90% polyester, 10% cotton
- Arm Length: 69.9 cm (27.5 inches)
- Shoulder Width: 68.6 cm (27 inches) (one size, recommended for wide shoulders, body height 175 cm+)
- Length: 129.5 cm (51 inches)
- Care: Comes ironed and pre-washed
Elevate your wardrobe with our Ethnic Malong Print Neon Green Kimono, a piece that not only offers comfort and style but also celebrates the rich cultural heritage of the Philippines.
Disclaimer: This kimono is one of a kind. The ethnic pattern is inspired by the traditional designs of the southernmost Filipino island, Mindanao, where the style is called Malong. Please note that due to the handmade nature of this product, there may be slight inconsistencies, which naturally occur without machine precision. Since this is a one-of-a-kind model and we practice a minimum waste policy, minor errors might exist. We do our best to maximize our quality, including multiple quality checks, but in the end, it remains a human-made product.