Loincloth March 8, 2019
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Handwoven. Built to last.
Sold in woven strips. Assembly available upon request (+ fees)
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Pagne March 8, 2019 is a vibrant tribute to International Women's Day. Woven to celebrate the strength, grace and resilience of women, this fabric embodies the spirit of those who build, inspire and transform. It's more than a textile: It is a declaration of dignity and light.
What you can do with it — workshop recommendations:
- 2 loincloths → ceremonial dress, formal ensemble or modern boubou celebrating feminine elegance.
- 1½ loincloth → fitted ceremonial dress or noble tunic.
- 1 loincloth → skirt, elegant shirt or stole of distinction.
- ½ loincloth → scarf or accessory symbolic of femininity.
Why it works:
Because it celebrates the heritage and strength of women, transforming each thread into message of hope and greatness.
Every purchase supports artisans in Burkina Faso and a small, woman-run business.
Dimensions
A loincloth: approx. 1.20 m × 1.80 m
Sold in strips as woven.
(Handmade tolerance ±2–3 cm.)
Origin and Material
Handwoven – Burkina Faso
Cotton majority (depending on model)
Selected, durable dyes
Interview
Cold delicate wash, separate colors
Air dry, flat
Gentle ironing on the reverse side
Assembly & Sewing
Assembly & alterations
Our loincloths are delivered in strips as woven (not assembled).
On request, our workshop carries out the assembly (e.g.: skirt, shawl, pareo, cover, etc.) with careful finishing .
Price: on estimate depending on model (additional costs)
Indicative timeframe: 2–10 working days depending on complexity
Contact: WhatsApp +226 53 85 37 37 or see the Workshop
Delivery & Returns
Fast shipping via partner carriers
Easy returns within 14 days (unworn, unwashed)
Local & fair
Local & fair. Partner workshops, fair income. Fewer unnecessary journeys. Better controlled impact.
Woven, not produced.
Faso Dan Fani: hand-woven, strip by strip. Each meter requires time, precision, and careful assembly to align the stripes. Our price reflects the quality of the cotton , the expertise of the artisans in Burkina Faso, small batches , and durable finishes —for a piece that ages well and is passed down .

