Añil Camp (Indigo)
This short sleeve camp collar is made from a light-weight naturally dyed fabric hand-woven on a pedal loom by Khadi in San Sebastian Rio de Ondo, Oaxaca. Khadi Oaxaca is a collective of artisans and other collaborators who mainly live in the municipality of San Sebastian Rio Hondo and nearby villages in the Southern Sierra of Oaxaca and Santa Catarina Mechoacan on the Costa Chica (southern coastal region of the state of Oaxaca).
Indigo, or añil, grows along the coast of Oaxaca in a small town called Niltepec which is dedicated to cultivating it. The communities pick the wild plant, chop it, and put it in a fermentation bath where it transforms into a thick paste that is dried and pulverized into a fine powder. The family we work with in Teotitlan del Valle will fill a bath with lukewarm water and let the dye soak for about a day before putting the fabrics in. Once the fabric goes into the bath it will become a green color which means the process is working properly. This is because there is no oxygen in the water, once the fabric is taken out of the water and hung, it’ll slowly start becoming blue as it oxidizes.
Coconut buttons
Back box pleat
Side slits
Select your size to add to cart
FABRIC
Care: Hand-wash cold, air-dry
Content: 100% Cotton
SIZING
Sam is 6’1’ wearing a size M
Talisa is 5’6’ wearing a size M
Sizing chart is approximate
Sleeve is measured from collar seam to cuff
Size | Chest | Shoulder | CB Length l Sleeve
XS / 20.5” / 17” / 27” / 10”
S / 21.25” / 18” / 28” / 10”
M / 22.25” / 18.5” / 28.5” / 10”
L / 23.25” / 19.5” / 29.5” / 10”
XL / 24.5” / 20” / 30.25” / 10”
XXL / 25.25” / 21” / 30.5” / 10.25”
All of our garments are hand-made to order in our Portland, Oregon studio. We ask to please allow 2-4 weeks for shipping/delivery. We are happy to accommodate earlier deliveries upon request, a fee may apply depending on fabric stock.
This short sleeve camp collar is made from a light-weight naturally dyed fabric hand-woven on a pedal loom by Khadi in San Sebastian Rio de Ondo, Oaxaca. Khadi Oaxaca is a collective of artisans and other collaborators who mainly live in the municipality of San Sebastian Rio Hondo and nearby villages in the Southern Sierra of Oaxaca and Santa Catarina Mechoacan on the Costa Chica (southern coastal region of the state of Oaxaca).
Indigo, or añil, grows along the coast of Oaxaca in a small town called Niltepec which is dedicated to cultivating it. The communities pick the wild plant, chop it, and put it in a fermentation bath where it transforms into a thick paste that is dried and pulverized into a fine powder. The family we work with in Teotitlan del Valle will fill a bath with lukewarm water and let the dye soak for about a day before putting the fabrics in. Once the fabric goes into the bath it will become a green color which means the process is working properly. This is because there is no oxygen in the water, once the fabric is taken out of the water and hung, it’ll slowly start becoming blue as it oxidizes.
Coconut buttons
Back box pleat
Side slits
Select your size to add to cart
FABRIC
Care: Hand-wash cold, air-dry
Content: 100% Cotton
SIZING
Sam is 6’1’ wearing a size M
Talisa is 5’6’ wearing a size M
Sizing chart is approximate
Sleeve is measured from collar seam to cuff
Size | Chest | Shoulder | CB Length l Sleeve
XS / 20.5” / 17” / 27” / 10”
S / 21.25” / 18” / 28” / 10”
M / 22.25” / 18.5” / 28.5” / 10”
L / 23.25” / 19.5” / 29.5” / 10”
XL / 24.5” / 20” / 30.25” / 10”
XXL / 25.25” / 21” / 30.5” / 10.25”
All of our garments are hand-made to order in our Portland, Oregon studio. We ask to please allow 2-4 weeks for shipping/delivery. We are happy to accommodate earlier deliveries upon request, a fee may apply depending on fabric stock.
This short sleeve camp collar is made from a light-weight naturally dyed fabric hand-woven on a pedal loom by Khadi in San Sebastian Rio de Ondo, Oaxaca. Khadi Oaxaca is a collective of artisans and other collaborators who mainly live in the municipality of San Sebastian Rio Hondo and nearby villages in the Southern Sierra of Oaxaca and Santa Catarina Mechoacan on the Costa Chica (southern coastal region of the state of Oaxaca).
Indigo, or añil, grows along the coast of Oaxaca in a small town called Niltepec which is dedicated to cultivating it. The communities pick the wild plant, chop it, and put it in a fermentation bath where it transforms into a thick paste that is dried and pulverized into a fine powder. The family we work with in Teotitlan del Valle will fill a bath with lukewarm water and let the dye soak for about a day before putting the fabrics in. Once the fabric goes into the bath it will become a green color which means the process is working properly. This is because there is no oxygen in the water, once the fabric is taken out of the water and hung, it’ll slowly start becoming blue as it oxidizes.
Coconut buttons
Back box pleat
Side slits
Select your size to add to cart
FABRIC
Care: Hand-wash cold, air-dry
Content: 100% Cotton
SIZING
Sam is 6’1’ wearing a size M
Talisa is 5’6’ wearing a size M
Sizing chart is approximate
Sleeve is measured from collar seam to cuff
Size | Chest | Shoulder | CB Length l Sleeve
XS / 20.5” / 17” / 27” / 10”
S / 21.25” / 18” / 28” / 10”
M / 22.25” / 18.5” / 28.5” / 10”
L / 23.25” / 19.5” / 29.5” / 10”
XL / 24.5” / 20” / 30.25” / 10”
XXL / 25.25” / 21” / 30.5” / 10.25”
All of our garments are hand-made to order in our Portland, Oregon studio. We ask to please allow 2-4 weeks for shipping/delivery. We are happy to accommodate earlier deliveries upon request, a fee may apply depending on fabric stock.