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Classic Moroccan Short Sleeve Women’s Tunic, Free size (S-L) - Eve Branson Foundation Collection Clothing & Shoes
Classic Moroccan Short Sleeve Women’s Tunic, Free size (S-L) - Eve Branson Foundation Collection Clothing & Shoes
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Classic Moroccan Short Sleeve Women’s Tunic - Eve Branson Foundation Collection

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Traditional Moroccan tunic shirt with short bat wing sleeve in pull-on style, finished with Berber embroidery, can be worn as a beach cover up, loose, or belted. Moroccan tunic is made of a well known Moroccan fabric with the name of SUSDI; it is a thin, refined wool that is historically famous in the Moroccan Jewish community. It is associated with the very famous region in Morocco, BZOU, in the middle Atlas, These traditional garments are handmade by the girls & women of the tailoring program at Tansghart Centre in Morocco's Atlas Mountains.

Silver Sahara has joined forces with the Eve Branson Foundation, a non-profit based in Morocco spearheaded by Richard Branson's mum, Eve Branson. The EBF mission is to provide young people with valuable skills-training through dedicated craft centers and to preserve traditional Berber crafts, enriching the lives of local families from Atlas Mountain communities.

In the three EBF craft centers, artisans create beautiful lifestyle and home interior products, combining contemporary Moroccan design with traditional techniques. Each product is individually handmade by an artisan.

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One size fits most
Machine Washable.

When you purchase an item from the Eve Branson Foundation Collection, 70% of the purchase price goes directly to the Eve Branson Foundation to support our shared vision of ensuring the continuation and worldwide appreciation of indigenous traditional craft techniques.