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Recycled Sari Multicoloured Bunting With Option To Personalise
Recycled Sari Multicoloured Bunting With Option To Personalise
Recycled Sari Multicoloured Bunting With Option To Personalise
Recycled Sari Multicoloured Bunting With Option To Personalise
Recycled Sari Multicoloured Bunting With Option To Personalise
Recycled Sari Multicoloured Bunting With Option To Personalise
Recycled Sari Multicoloured Bunting With Option To Personalise
Recycled Sari Multicoloured Bunting With Option To Personalise
Recycled Sari Multicoloured Bunting With Option To Personalise
Recycled Sari Multicoloured Bunting With Option To Personalise
Recycled Sari Multicoloured Bunting With Option To Personalise
Recycled Sari Multicoloured Bunting With Option To Personalise

Recycled Sari Multicoloured Bunting With Option To Personalise

£10.00 - £27.50

Bright and beautiful unique bunting, guaranteed to add colour and festivity for any occasion! Ideal for baby's room, birthdays, baby showers and brightening your garden. These flags all use upcycled sari waste and handmade by underprivileged women in India who have been trained in tailoring. They can be personalised with a name or personal message. Each flag is double-sided with no raw seams, which means the design is exactly the same on both sides.

Standard selection will be a mix of all colours, but there is an option for a colour theme preference.

If selecting personalised option, please add name in comments at checkout. 

Pri Pri turns preloved saris into children’s clothing, tote bags and home accessories, stitching together traditional Indian fabrics with western design. 

On a mission to reduce the staggering amount of fabric waste that ends up in landfill, no scrap goes to waste. Pri Pri gets creative with every last piece of sari material, resulting in beautifully unique products, from shimmering kids party dresses to spectacularly colourful rag wreaths

Upcycled with love and style, the saris are sourced via the founder’s personal contacts or in the markets of Mumbai, where reams of used but still perfectly wearable fabric ends up. 

Mumbai is also where the makers behind Pri Pri are based. They’re part of a programme run by Animedh Charitable Trust. This organisation helps underprivileged women by arming them with valuable skills – like sewing. The women train and become qualified while working on Pri Pri designs, sewing their way to sustainable, long-term jobs and a brighter future. 

So these garments and accessories spark ripples of positive change in more ways than one. They’re symbols of slow fashion and reducing our environmental impact. And they create social and economic change for marginalised communities. 

If you’re not a fan of wasteful packaging (who is?!), you’ll be pleased to see your Pri Pri pieces arrive in recyclable materials too. 

All that impact aside, Pri Pri’s collection is joyful to look at. Whichever pieces you buy, prepare to be bombarded with compliments over the designs and fabrics.