IN OUR NAME
BASED ON 6REVIEWS
Gazi Black and White Basket
When you need to return or exchange your item, please email us at hello@in-our-name.com with your order number and reason for the return.
All items must be dispatched to us within 14 days of you receiving your order, and once we have the item back, we will give you a full refund or exchange* within 14 days once we receive the item(s) back. Please note that delivery fees will not be refunded, and In Our Name is not liable for any loss of or damage of any returned parcels. Please make sure you keep your postal receipt.
*This excludes international orders, which are eligible for returns only.
All items must be returned unworn (re-saleable) and in unwashed condition with the correct invoice or dispatch note, packaging, and swing tag still attached. Only un-damaged, correctly returned products will be credited to the original purchaser's credit card. We are unable to accept jewellery returns for hygiene reasons.
Read more about our returns policy: here
FREE WORLDWIDE SHIPPING ON ORDERS OVER £120 (FULL PRICE ONLY)
Otherwise, our shipping options are:
UK, Standard Delivery: £5.95, Next Working Day Delivery: £8.95, Saturday Delivery: £10.95, Northern Ireland and Channel Islands: £5.95.
To the EU: £28,
To the US & Rest of World: £30.
Read more about our shipping policy here
MADE IN KENYA
PRODUCT STORY
Sisal is a great renewable resource as well as being biodegradable. It grows effortlessly in semi arid areas in Kitui Kenya and cultivated without pesticides or chemical fertilizers. The leather straps are a by-product of the food industry and are tanned and treated locally. Your bag will arrive flat, follow the care instructions to recover the shape. This item contributes directly to our 100% Initiative, read more about it in our impact section.
PRODUCT LOVE + CARE
SIZING AND FIT
MADE BY ARTISANS
Hand crafted by skilled artisans using locally sourced materials. We love that no products are identical and are imperfectly perfect!ECONOMIC IMPACT
Artisan’s make up a large proportion of the informal sector in Africa and is a primary income source for many families. Our 100% Initiative benefits the artisans directly by supporting them to develop sustainable incomes.100% INITIATIVE
100% of the net profits from this product is re invested in local artisan businesses to help them scale & offer employment for the local communityRENEWABLE RESOURCES
We use buttons from the tagua nut, which fall naturally and need no cultivation or harvesting. Hundreds of nuts grow each year making this a super renewable resource. The sisal used to make our baskets is also from a renewable source and biodegrades naturally.BIO DEGRADES
We only use eco-friendly fabrics, buttons, swing tags/string, labelling and packaging that biodegrades naturally over time through micro-organisms to minimise environmental harm.Choose options
MADE BY ARTISANS
Hand crafted by skilled artisans using locally sourced materials. We love that no products are identical and are imperfectly perfect!ECONOMIC IMPACT
Artisan’s make up a large proportion of the informal sector in Africa and is a primary income source for many families. Our 100% Initiative benefits the artisans directly by supporting them to develop sustainable incomes.100% INITIATIVE
100% of the net profits from this product is re invested in local artisan businesses to help them scale & offer employment for the local communityRENEWABLE RESOURCES
We use buttons from the tagua nut, which fall naturally and need no cultivation or harvesting. Hundreds of nuts grow each year making this a super renewable resource. The sisal used to make our baskets is also from a renewable source and biodegrades naturally.BIO DEGRADES
We only use eco-friendly fabrics, buttons, swing tags/string, labelling and packaging that biodegrades naturally over time through micro-organisms to minimise environmental harm.Shop By Print Story
Experience Africa's awe-inspiring beauty through our eco-friendly, sustainably sourced products. From earthy tones inspired by the Serengeti to vivid hues reminiscent of African sunsets, each piece honours the environment and celebrates nature's bounty.