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- Color: Blue
- Material: Cotton
- Care: Dry clean only
- Country of origin: Morocco
- True to size – take your usual size
- Model is 191cm/ 6'3ft and wears a size Medium
- Composition: 100% Cotton
- Vendor color: 9 Boucle
- Product ID: 2201305012
Product ID: 2201305012
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Marrakshi Life The Cardigan | Size: S
$785
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- Color: Blue
- Material: Cotton
- Care: Dry clean only
- Country of origin: Morocco
- True to size – take your usual size
- Model is 191cm/ 6'3ft and wears a size Medium
- Composition: 100% Cotton
- Vendor color: 9 Boucle
- Product ID: 2201305012
Product ID: 2201305012
View more from: Marrakshi Life / Knitwear
Only at ABASK
-
- Color: Blue
- Material: Cotton
- Care: Dry clean only
- Country of origin: Morocco
- True to size – take your usual size
- Model is 191cm/ 6'3ft and wears a size Medium
- Composition: 100% Cotton
- Vendor color: 9 Boucle
- Product ID: 2201305012
Product ID: 2201305012
View more from: Marrakshi Life / Knitwear
Shipping to:
Prices are inclusive of all applicable import duties; we guarantee no additional charges on delivery.
Only at ABASK

Meet the Maker:
Marrakshi Life
In lively Marrakech, fashion photographer Randall Bachner and his life partner from the music and media space, Nicholas Minucciani, dreamt up Marrakshi Life, inspired by the city’s bustling energy and raw edge. One day, while wandering the Medina, they came across Mohamed, who went on to become their very first weaver. Ever since, their family of artisans has continued to expand, now standing at a much-larger 70 in a 7,000 square-foot workshop. With the expertise of local craftspeople, Bachner and Minucciani dream up their own fabrics, which are traditionally woven on wooden flatbed looms powered by hand. While their vision honours the darker side of Marrakech, the collections, albeit paradoxically, always bear a tantalising, infectious optimism.

