| By Rachel Monique Maskell
Caring for your Shwe Shwe Kimono
How do you care for the items of clothing you love? The good news is for your shweshwe kimono it’s not difficult but it’s good to know. Shweshwe is 100% cotton with a coating of starch so it starts off very stiff. It gets pre-washed before sewing but residual starch may be present. So like a new pair of true denim jeans, the more you wash and wear the softer they will become. The makers of shweshwe, De Gama Textiles, recommends to: Wash separately 40° Wash (104 F) Do not bleach Do not tumble dry Do not dry clean Warm...
| By Rachel Monique Maskell
What is Shwe Shwe?
One of the missions of our brand is to learn about cultures through their textiles. Textiles, or fabric, contains within its threads, a woven history, a story of its origination. We believe learning about this origin story can help us connect to a place and its people a little better. During my research, before coming to South Africa, I came across shwe shwe fabric and De Gama Textiles. The photos of the fabric looked so beautiful I knew that they would be a great fit for the kimono design I was working on. But it wasn’t until I was in...
| By Rachel Monique Maskell
How to Wear your Shwe Shwe Kimono
There are no rules, and thankfully, no style police who will tell you how to wear your shweshwe kimono, but in case you are looking for some inspiration - we’ve got you covered. Beach and pool vibe Headed to the beach or lounging by the pool? Take your shweshwe kimono instead of a towel. Dip, wear, and repeat when you’re ready to cool off again. Lounging in the home Grab your shweshwe kimono for the first thing you put on in the day. The shorter sleeves makes it easier to be in the kitchen making coffee and getting ready -...