We make fashion for planet lovers.
Crafted in India with respect.
Limited editions from materials that already exist.

Rooted in heritage, crafted for a sustainable future
The iconic Bomber
Made from preloved saris, each piece is one-of-a-kind, handcrafted by female artisans.
HANDPICKED FOR YOU
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OVERSIZED SHIRT
XS-SRegular price $68 -
Regular price $38
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$26Sale price $23 -
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$52Sale price $40 -
Regular price $23
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PANTA PAREO
XS-SRegular price $43 -
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$16Sale price $15 -
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$83Sale price $62 -
Regular price $112
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Regular price $38
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PANTA PAREO
XS-SRegular price $43 -
Regular price $112
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Regular price $87
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Regular price $23
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Regular price $21
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Regular price $83
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Regular price $38
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Regular price $9
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$43Sale price $34
SUSTAINABILITY & US
2,000,000 m2
of fabric and
800 artisans
got second chances since we started
ZERO WASTE CLOTHING
DIGNIFIED WORK
SUSTAINABLE FASHION
MODEST LUXURY
DIGNIFIED WORK
SUSTAINABLE FASHION
ZERO WASTE CLOTHING
DIGNIFIED WORK
SUSTAINABLE FASHION
MODEST LUXURY
DIGNIFIED WORK
SUSTAINABLE FASHION
AWARDS & CERTIFICATIONS
IN THE PRESS
They have provided jobs to hundreds of underprivileged women over the past 10 years, who work here giving saris a second life.
Where most people see a pile of old clothes, the team of I was a Sari sees the potential to create contemporary fashion.
Unitedly, they (Gucci and I was a Sari) facilitated training for women from marginalised communities in Mumbai to become skilled artisans and embroiderers.
Gucci expands its support to I was a Sari who offers unskilled Indian women the opportunity to become expert artisans and achieve economic independence.
Saris become the present and future of a female community in Bombay, which thanks to I was a Sari will have a better future.
A welcome step in the zero-waste fashion community, since every inch of the drape finds home in a reformed product.
I was a Sari is a circular fashion brand that reuses sari scraps and, at the same time, a social enterprise that transforms disadvantaged women into skilled economically independent artisans.





