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Unisex Kikoy Trousers | Cobalt Blue/Blue

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Super comfortable trousers inspired by the fabulous vibrancy of Africa, made from super soft 100% cotton Kenyan Kikoy. The traditional fabric is handwoven in the heart of Kenya and then dyed with bright dyes that result in vibrant East African style.

Product Details

Size

  • Fits size from UK size 8 to UK size 16
  • Male model is 6', a size M and is wearing a size M
  • Female model is 5'7, a size 8 and is wearing size XS

Highlights

  • Unisex trousers
  • Straight cut, slightly tapered leg
  • Elasticated waist
  • One back pocket and two concealed side pockets
  • Handwoven with 100% cotton
  • The cotton has been grown and harvested in East Africa
  • The distinctive tassels are hand-knotted by skilled artisans
Fit and Fabric

    Garment Measurements

    • Size XXS: Waist: 56cm - 64cm (22"" - 25"") Side seam Length: 98cm
    • Size XS: Waist: 58cm - 66cm (23"" - 26"") Side seam Length: 99cm
    • Size S: Waist: 60cm - 68cm (23.5"" - 26.5"") Side seam Length: 106cm
    • Size M: Waist: 62cm -70cm (24.5""- 27.5"") Side seam Length: 108.5cm
    • Size L: Waist: 64cm - 72cm  (25"" - 28"") Side seam Length: 109cm
    • Size XL: Waist : 66cm -74cm  (26""- 29"") Side seam Length: 110.5cm

    Washing Instructions

    • Turn inside out and delicate machine wash at 30 degrees
    • Do not tumble dry
    • Do not dry clean
    • Cool iron on reverse
    Sustainability

    Why choose KIKOY

    • The history of the Kikoy (also spelt Kikoi), is a traditional hand-woven East African fabric worn by local fishermen in Kenya and Tanzania. Kikoy is made from 100% cotton that is grown and harvested in East Africa. The woven fabric is dyed with bright dyes, resulting in a traditional sarong with vibrant colours that represent the spirit of the East African people
    • Today, Kikoy is still hand-loomed, though it is often machine-loomed to increase quality and production quantities. It can be made into a variety of pieces from sarongs and beach towels to trousers and dressing gowns