Sari for Change
Zuri
Zuri
One-of-one garment. Crafted in Johannesburg. Reclaimed heritage textiles. DHL worldwide shipping
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The Imanii Puffer, designed by Iman Ganijee, celebrates cultural fusion and unity made from the khanga and the reverse a sari. The khanga known for its African proverbs, political statements and symbols of unity.
The Imanii Puffer embodies the profound truth that we are all linked by a golden thread of shared experiences.
It serves as a reminder of the richness that comes from embracing our differences and celebrating our interconnectedness.
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Size: Large - Extra Large
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Fabric: Cotton Khanga and Silk Satin Mix Sari
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Wash Care: Maintaining the beauty of your kimono jacket is simple and hassle-free. A gentle cold hand wash is all it takes to keep it looking pristine, ensuring that it remains a cherished piece in your collection for years to come.
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Shipping and Returns
South Africa
• Delivery within 1–4 business days
International
• DHL Express shipping available worldwide
Returns
• Returns accepted within 14 days of delivery
• Items must be returned unworn and in original condition
Impact of your Purchase
By choosing this garment you are helping:
• Extend the life of heritage textiles through circular design
• Reduce textile waste through garment regeneration
• Support women through garment-making and skills development
• Preserve cultural craftsmanship and textile traditions
Crafted in Johannesburg through the Sacred Economy.
Care Instructions
To preserve the beauty and longevity of your garment, we recommend gentle hand washing in cold water or professional dry cleaning where required.
Avoid direct sunlight when drying and store with care.
Each piece is crafted from reclaimed heritage textiles and deserves to be treated as a collectible garment.
One-of-One Craftsmanship
Every Sari for Change garment is entirely one-of-one.
Crafted from reclaimed heritage textiles, each piece carries its own history, character, and unique markings. Variations in weave, embroidery, texture, colour, and minor imperfections are part of the beauty of the regenerative process and should not be considered faults.
These characteristics are a reflection of the textile's journey and make each garment impossible to replicate.
Created in Johannesburg through the Sacred Economy.