Guna Cissus Chilli Print Long Sleeved Shirt Dress
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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.
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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.
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The Guna long-sleeve shirt dress, made from dreamy drapey Ecovero viscose twill is your all-season essential! Whether you wear it open as a laid-back layering piece or cinch it with the belt for a flattering silhouette, this dress is all about versatility and effortless style.
Curious about the origins of our style names? Explore the inspiration in our product story section.
Reasons to love
- Sustainable fabric
- Concealed button placket
- Tagua nut palm buttons
- Shirt collar
- Detachable self fabric belt
- Long cuffed sleeves
- Effortless fit
MADE IN KENYA
PRODUCT STORY
100% VISCOSE (ECOVERO™)
Printed using ZERO water technology
Made in LENZING™ ECOVERO™, a sustainably sourced fibre from renewable wood sources which uses half the natural resources and water than conventional viscose. Interesting facts;
50 % less water used
50 % less energy used
50 % less CO2 produced
The Tagua nut buttons come from the Tagua palm which is 100% renewable.
Beautifully constructed using recycled sewing threads and interlinings.
Mt. Guna in Ethiopia is a vital source of the Gumara and Rib rivers, creating one of Africa’s most unique wetland ecosystems. This stunning region supports rich biodiversity and provides essential resources for local communities. Discover the beauty and ecological significance of Mt. Guna’s wetlands, where nature flourishes.
PRODUCT LOVE + CARE
We want your clothes to last for a long time and still look good in years to come .
We, recommend using a wash bag to protect it from excessive abrasion in the washing machine.
Start by turning the item inside out, use an eco detergent and wash on a low temperature cycle.
Keep the spin cycle to a minimum or don't spin at all as this creases your garments.
Hanging to dry uses a lot less energy and makes ironing easier OR just simply hand wash and hang to dry.
CLEAN ENERGY
This garment is made using clean renewable energy! Our Kenyan manufacturing partner is powered by solar, hydro and thermal energyREDUCED WATER CONSUMPTION
The mill that produces this fabric uses advanced technology to reduce water usage by 30% as well as recycling their waste waterNON-TOXIC DYES
All the dyes and chemicals used in this fabric are non-carcinogenic, do not contaminate waterways and are environmentally friendly. All our fabrics are OEKO-TEX100 compliantETHICAL FACTORY
We commit to : Providing safe working conditions Respecting workers cultures and beliefs Respecting labour laws Respecting human rights Supporting the local CommunityZERO WATER
No water. No waste. No Co2. We have used the very latest eco printing technology on this garment. More of this to comeRENEWABLE 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
CLEAN ENERGY
This garment is made using clean renewable energy! Our Kenyan manufacturing partner is powered by solar, hydro and thermal energyREDUCED WATER CONSUMPTION
The mill that produces this fabric uses advanced technology to reduce water usage by 30% as well as recycling their waste waterNON-TOXIC DYES
All the dyes and chemicals used in this fabric are non-carcinogenic, do not contaminate waterways and are environmentally friendly. All our fabrics are OEKO-TEX100 compliantETHICAL FACTORY
We commit to : Providing safe working conditions Respecting workers cultures and beliefs Respecting labour laws Respecting human rights Supporting the local CommunityZERO WATER
No water. No waste. No Co2. We have used the very latest eco printing technology on this garment. More of this to comeRENEWABLE 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.