Kitenge Fanny Pack









Kitenge Fanny Pack
CA$35.00
Handy belt bag with groovy look! It has two pockets to keep your things organised. The strap is adjustable to any length you need.
The bag is lined with black cotton fabric and opens with a zipper.
The fabrics may bleed. Wash separately at 30°C.
Materials: Cotton, polyurethane foam.
Dimensions: 30x17x10cm
Each product is handmade, often by women who lack basic numeracy skills and cannot use a tape measure. However, they put all their love and care into each product. We hope that you find the tiny variations in size, pattern, and colours as part of the charm of the product!
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About the Artisans
Kampala Disabled Initiative is a group of physically handicapped women with great skills in tailoring and crafts making in the capital Kampala. The women regularly take in new handicapped girls as trainees to teach them sewing skills. Many of the products are developed in cooperation with Estonian fashion designers and volunteers.
“I love the slippers! Very well made & pretty! I’ve had mine for a year already!”