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Kasih CollectionLadies 100% Rayon Printed Kimono's

R379

Retail: R500
About

The name Kasih (pronounced Kah-See) is derived from the Indonesian word for love. It was on our first trip to Bali that we fell absolutely in love with the people, the culture and the tropical landscape. This ultimately inspired us to embark on our new venture.

Our combined experience in the retail and FMCG sectors coupled with our willingness to learn and adapt in the ever-changing market will provide us with the necessary foundations needed to achieve our goals.

Our aim is to bring you a brand that encapsulates the essence of Bali. By offering you top quality apparel while following our eco-centric mission as we strive to make a positive impact on the environment both in Bali and back home.

The fabrics and styles that make up our range are perfectly suited to the Mediterranean and tropical climates that span from Cape Town across South Africa. KASIH will have you looking and feeling fresh.

Product Features
  • Loose fitting rayon kimono with wide cap sleeves.
  • Our kimonos are extremely versatile and can up style any outfit.
  • Rayon is a soft, lightweight material that is thermal regulating which resists odour and bacteria.
  • 100% Rayon. 
  • Hand-wash separately in lukewarm water.
  • Our Kimonos are manufactured as a one size fits all option which will fit an XS to XXL.
Styling Suggestion

Best worn as a cardigan with a fitted tank top and denim shorts, jeans or leggings.
Alternatively, our kimonos can also be used as a cover-up over your bikini.

These products are hand made with love from Bali, Indonesia. Due to this, some of our products may have slight imperfections however this makes each item unique and extra special.

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