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Arnhem Sabba Blouse - Sunset Black

Arnhem Sabba Blouse - Sunset Black

Regular price $79.50
Regular price $159.00 Sale price $79.50
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A versatile blouse for any occasion. This Sabba Blouse by Arnhem features a centre front opening with shell button detailing, floaty short sleeves and a mao collar for a touch of elegance. A blouse that will suit any event or occasion and is ready for your summer wardrobe!

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*Items on Final Sale can not be returned for change of mind.  They can be returned for a genuine fault as per Australian Consumer Law.

Centre front opening.

Shell button detailing.

Colour pattern: Sunset Black.

Mao collar and floaty short sleeves.

Fully lined front & back yoke.

Fit: true to size.

Sustainable supply chain from design to production.

    Ethically made by Rose, in China.

    Shop more Sustainable Women's Clothing here.

    Sizing

    Fits true to size. Casey (studio model) is wearing a size 6. Height: 170cm, Bust: 84cm, Waist: 61cm, Hips: 88cm.

    Made from

    100% Lenzing Ecovero

    Care & Use

    Cold Hand Wash with mild plant-based detergent. Re-shape when wet and dry flat out of direct sunlight. Do not wring or twist. Some shrinkage may occur after wash. To return to original shape warm iron with steam following the grain of the fabric. Dry cleanable.

    Circular life

    When a garment or textile can no longer be worn, mended, swapped, gifted, donated or upcycled, please contact your Council to find the nearest textile recycling scheme.

    Made in

    China

    Brand story
    Arnhem Bickley had a unique, nomadic childhood, spending her early years travelling around Australia and the world with her family. It's there she cultivated a deep understanding and connection to the Earth that supports us. Her passion for design was evident from the age of four when she began sewing clothes for her dolls. Later, Arnhem became committed to sustainability, minimising her impact and living a zero waste lifestyle. By the age of 18 Arnhem was operating her first business, creating clothes and selling them at local music festivals. In 2009, Arnhem launched her fledgling brand at the Byron Bay markets and swiftly grew an online presence, as one of the early brands on Instagram. With sustainability in the brand DNA, Arnhem the label creates unique wears through ethical production methods and low-impact resources.
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