gray, side one front
gray, side one front
shown with the cascade jacket by bodil
shown with the cascade jacket by bodil
gray, side one back
gray, side one back
gray, side two front
gray, side two front
gray, side two back
gray, side two back
blue
blue
blue, side one back
blue, side one back
blue, side two front
blue, side two front
blue, side two back
blue, side two back
gray, side one front
shown with the cascade jacket by bodil
gray, side one back
gray, side two front
gray, side two back
blue
blue, side one back
blue, side two front
blue, side two back

Patched Harem Pant

Woven Pant (ID: A108635)
Designed by Mieko Mintz
$690
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This fully reversible pant is a striking statement piece with the intricate patterns and vibrant hues of vintage cotton saris. Two lightweight layers of the pieced and patched fabric are crafted into a harem silhouette that offers ease and creative attitude. Stitched with all-over kantha embroidery.
  • Oversized fit: Generous and roomy; allows plenty of movement.
  • Full elastic waistband
  • Front pockets
  • Reversible
  • Ankle length
  • Size S Inseam: 24"
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  • Made in India
  • Model is 5'10'' and wearing size S
  • 100% cotton
  • Hand wash or dry clean
  • Line dry
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Mieko Mintz

Mieko Mintz

"Traditionally, kantha were supposed to help keep their wearers safe from harm and aid in obtaining happiness and prosperity, all of which Mieko wishes for you."

Born in southern Japan, Mieko Mintz uses handcrafted textiles from around the world to make contemporary pieces. Her signature line includes jackets made from vintage sari kantha, each with its own variety of colors and its own story.

Mintz's work follows in the kantha tradition. First, her designs are made into kantha throws in West Bengal, which she then cuts to fit her jacket designs. Her focus is a kantha line that is not only comfortable, but also contemporary and sophisticated.

Cuttings left over from making the jackets are recycled one more time to create hats, bags, and jewelry.

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