Baobab Sarai Dress in Teal. Size S.
Color
Teal
Gender
Women
Status
In stock
Details
Baobab Sarai Dress in Teal. Size S. 100% nylon. Made in Colombia. Hand wash. Partially lined. Pull-on styling. Acrylic shoulder ring. Knit fabric with metallic hem. BBAB-WD151. SARAI. Doing the most while wearing the least, BAOBAB merges fashion with environmental passion. They design statement swimwear and resort wear in asymmetrical cuts and bold silhouettes that take sustainability to a whole new level. Turning waste into iconic pieces, almost every design is made out of plastic and fishing nets found in the ocean. For each piece sold, BAOBAB plants tropical trees and rehabilitates coral reefs throughout the Caribbean Sea in alliance with the Corales de Paz Organization.
Details
Baobab Sarai Dress in Teal. Size S. 100% nylon. Made in Colombia. Hand wash. Partially lined. Pull-on styling. Acrylic shoulder ring. Knit fabric with metallic hem. BBAB-WD151. SARAI. Doing the most while wearing the least, BAOBAB merges fashion with environmental passion. They design statement swimwear and resort wear in asymmetrical cuts and bold silhouettes that take sustainability to a whole new level. Turning waste into iconic pieces, almost every design is made out of plastic and fishing nets found in the ocean. For each piece sold, BAOBAB plants tropical trees and rehabilitates coral reefs throughout the Caribbean Sea in alliance with the Corales de Paz Organization.
Baobab Sarai Dress in Teal. Size S. 100% nylon. Made in Colombia. Hand wash. Partially lined. Pull-on styling. Acrylic shoulder ring. Knit fabric with metallic hem. BBAB-WD151. SARAI. Doing the most while wearing the least, BAOBAB merges fashion with environmental passion. They design statement swimwear and resort wear in asymmetrical cuts and bold silhouettes that take sustainability to a whole new level. Turning waste into iconic pieces, almost every design is made out of plastic and fishing nets found in the ocean. For each piece sold, BAOBAB plants tropical trees and rehabilitates coral reefs throughout the Caribbean Sea in alliance with the Corales de Paz Organization.