Sudpsuez Mamlouk Embroidered Kaftan, Pink, S/M
$241.00
Description
The Mamlouk Kaftan is crafted in collaboration with Malaika Linens & Madu, using the finest Egyptian linen and hand-embroidered by Malaika’s women-led cooperative in Cairo. Featuring a traditional Mamlouk cording technique, it is lightweight, breathable, and perfect for summer.
SIZE DETAILS
Size S/M (EU 38/40)
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