cape infinity duo kala organic cotton single layer green

€89
Reversible & versatile
Light, effortless, and rooted in heritage. Our Single-Layer Kala Cotton Cape Infinity is handwoven from indigenous cotton and hand-stitched by Rabari artisans — no machines, just pure craftsmanship. Each cape features a unique hand embroidery by Rabari women. The embroidery you receive will be a beautiful surprise — in the photos, you’ll see a few examples, but no two are the same. That’s the charm. Wear it long, short, wrapped, or draped — 10+ styling options, one soulful piece.

Light as air. Strong in story.

Heritage Woven Light:
Meet the Cape Infinity in its most minimal, breathable form — made from indigenous Kala cotton, grown without irrigation in the drylands of Kutch. Super lightweight this cape is ideal for layering through shifting seasons — effortless, elegant, and rooted in centuries of tradition.

Handmade, Every Step of the Way:
The Kala cotton fabric is handwoven on traditional pit looms. Once woven, it’s stitched entirely by hand by Rabari artisan sisters. Even the armholes are finished with hand embroidery, using time-honored techniques passed down through generations.

Why You'll Love It:
Single-layered and breathable — perfect for warmer months
Over 10 ways to wear — wrap short, drape long, twist, belt, or layer
Folds into your bag easily — your go-anywhere travel essential
Works across seasons — pair with tanks in summer, turtlenecks in fall
Artisan-made — with heritage Rabari touches and care in every stitch

Made By: The Reyaan Community
Crafted by the Reyaan community in Kutch, this cape is the work of weavers and Rabari embroiderers — a true collaboration between rural craftsmanship and modern design.

Inclusive Fit for All:
Fits up to EU48 / UK20 / US18. Need a custom size or color? Just ask — no extra cost.

Because comfort should never mean compromise.
And beauty should always have roots.

Material

Made from 100% indigenous Kala cotton, handwoven in Kutch, India.

Why Kala Cotton
Kala cotton is a resilient, rain-fed cotton variety native to the arid lands of Kutch. Grown without pesticides or irrigation, it has a naturally low water footprint and supports regenerative farming practices.
The fabric is breathable, durable, and gets softer with every wear — making it perfect for year-round layering. And because it's handwoven, each piece carries a unique texture and rhythm.


Size

Our Cape Infinity Duo is designed to complement diverse body types with its fluid silhouette.

  • Approximate dimensions: 115 cm (L) x 150 cm (W)

  • Armholes: 33–35 cm

  • Fits up to EU48 / UK20 / US18

If you’re unsure about fit or would like a longer version, just chat with us or email support@fifthorigins.com — we’re happy to help!


Customisation

Need your cape tailored to you? We offer free customisation — whether it’s adjusting the length, color, or armhole size.
Reach out via chat or email us at support@fifthorigins.com to get started.


Caring for Your Cape Infinity Duo

This piece is 100% handmade, so treat it with care.

  • Hand wash gently with mild detergent in lukewarm water

  • Avoid wringing; lay flat to dry

  • Store folded and away from direct sunlight

Crafted by Hand, Rooted in the Land

It all begins with a seed — Kala cotton, a rain-fed indigenous crop grown by smallholder farmers in Kutch. Naturally resilient and free from pesticides or irrigation, it’s one of the most climate-conscious fibers on Earth.

The harvested cotton is spun into yarn (mechanically, but without chemical processing), then handed over to our weaver community in rural Kutch, where a 50-meter warp is set on traditional wooden looms. The weave is kept simple — allowing space for the next layer of artistry.

From there, the fabric travels to the skilled hands of Rabari artisan sisters, like Kunwarben, who hand-stitch and embroider each cape using traditional Rabari motifs — reimagined with a modern twist. One cape takes 13–14 hours to complete, stitched slowly over 2–3 days. No machines, just skill, intention, and heritage in motion.

Made by Reyaan community, in Kutch, Gujrat, India.

Your Impact with Every Wool Dress-Jacket

Wear something that carries warmth — in more ways than one.

Your handwoven wool dress-jacket is the result of time, many hands, and thoughtful choices. Here’s what your piece supports, simply by being worn:

What You Get Why It Matters
100% wool (plastic-free)

No synthetic fibres. Wool is a natural, biodegradable material that lasts longer and sheds no microplastics.

 

Wool from small farmers

The wool comes from sheep reared by small farmers, supporting small-scale livelihoods rather than industrial supply chains.

 

Machine-spun yarn, handwoven fabric

The yarn is machine-spun for durability and consistency; the fabric is woven entirely by hand on a wooden loom.

 

OEKO-TEX® Standard 100 certified dyes

Dyed using safety-certified dyes that meet strict standards for human and environmental safety.

 

~15 people involved

From cleaning and carding the wool to dyeing, warping, weaving, cutting, and stitching — many skilled hands contribute to one garment.

 

~18–20 hours of work

Each piece represents many hours of manual, skilled labour that cannot be rushed or automated.

 

Made to order

Produced only after you place an order, helping avoid excess stock and unnecessary production.

 

Two ways to wear

Designed to function as both a dress and a jacket, reducing the need for multiple garments.

 

You’re not just wearing a dress-jacket.
You’re wearing 100% Humanity.

We ship worldwide*

Every piece is made in small batches and mindfully handmade by skilled artisans.

Ready to be shipped. (unless mentioned in the description above.) Once the product is shipped, we cannot cancel or make any changes in the order.

We ship worldwide using different carrier partners:


Country/ Region

Carrier Partner

Delivery timeline

US, CA, AU, CH, UK

DHL, Express I UPS I PostNL

3-7 days I 2-4 weeks

EU

DHL Express I UPSI DPD

3-7 days

Norway, Russia, Ukraine, Greece

PostNL

3-4 weeks

*Price is not inclusive of the customs duty and government taxes. It is the responsibility of the customer.

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