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NKWO

Orange Raffia Halter Harness

$215
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Orders after December 18th will ship on January 8th

  • Insider Notes

    • The layering piece your wardrobe is missing: NKWO’s orange Halter Harness injects every look with a dose of bohemian spirit. It’s crafted from hand-woven Aso-oke fabric—traditionally worn in Nigeria to mark special occasions—and detailed with raffia embroidery and playful pom-poms. Pair it with a tank top and tailored pants for the perfect day-night outfit.

      - Raffia embroidery and pom-poms, snap fastening on one side
      - Cotton blend
      - Created by local artisans using innovative waste-reduction practices, such as recycling and fabric manipulation
      - Each piece is made to order and may take up to 4 weeks to complete
      - Made in Abuja, Nigeria, ships from Nigeria

      If you finance your purchase with Affirm, your first payment is due approximately two weeks after your purchase is finalized. Please note that due to extended delivery times, your loan payment(s) may be due before you receive your purchase.

  • SIZE, FIT & OPACITY

    • Midweight fabric
    • Opaque
    • Model is 180cm tall
  • Shipping & Returns

    • Shipping timelines are subject to the unique nature and craftsmanship of the piece, often in harmony with designers' local artisans. We have partnered with DHL Express to ensure hassle-free global delivery covering 220 countries worldwide, within 3-5 business days of the ship date.

      Industrie Africa accepts returns on regular-priced items that are initiated within 7 days of receipt. For more information, please check where your products are shipping from, and please visit Shipping & Delivery. Unfortunately, exchanges are not possible at this time.

Nigeria

Sustainable brand NKWO relaunched in 2012 in Nigeria, with a focus on the preservation of traditional craft while curbing the damaging effects of textile waste. Each ready-to-wear piece is crafted using traditional West African weaving, beading, hand-dyeing and embroidery. The designer created her own fabric—using a modern strip weaving technique—dubbed “Dakala.” This hand-loomed upcycled fabric has a distinctively rich feel and is featured in each collection.

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