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LOOKSLIKEAVIDO Kimono Coat, Red | Made in Kibera Slam | 20% of Sales Donated | Ethical Fashion, Unisex

LOOKSLIKEAVIDO Kimono Coat, Red | Made in Kibera Slam | 20% of Sales Donated | Ethical Fashion, Unisex

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LOOKSLIKEAVIDO Kimono Coat

In "African fashion," the outer fabric is velvet and the lining is made of "African fabric," which gives it a unique look that is both "colorful" and "chic."

■Design: This coat is made of delicate velvet fabric and is lightweight and comfortable to wear.

It has a standard silhouette, but the long tail accentuates the colorful African Ankara cotton fabric . The hood strings are also made of the same fabric.

There is a pocket on the back.


This is a three-season coat that can be worn from late winter to spring, and again from autumn to early winter.

The quality is so good you wouldn't believe it was made in a slum.

■ Coordination

The velvet fabric blocks the wind and keeps warm air in, so it feels warmer than it looks. Pair it with a thin long-sleeved top in spring and autumn, or a wool sweater or thick sweatshirt in winter, and a monochrome scarf to create a stylish look.

The lines also create a beautiful silhouette, so I think the cute African pattern would look great with slim to straight pants, or for women, with a long skirt.

The shoes go well with both sneakers and boots.

■Size: The length is long. It creates a beautiful silhouette. If the size doesn't fit, we offer free exchanges, so please feel free to try it on.


■Material: Although it is a velvet fabric, it has a high-quality feel and is easy to handle because it has a 100% polyester base fabric with flocked pile attached.

Care Instructions: Dry cleaning is possible. Use a clothes brush to straighten the hair.

■Brand introduction

Looks Like Abeed is a designer brand based in Kibera, the largest slum in Africa. They donate 20% of their sales to schools and actively hire deaf people, among other social contribution activities, to work towards improving the slum environment.

This attitude has also attracted attention from international media outlets such as Vogue, CNN, and AFP, as well as from global stars Bruno Mars and Beyoncé (Source: AFP https://www.afpbb.com/articles/-/3486589?cx_part=search).

[Scarlet] STAFF: H165 Size: M

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