Bahay Kubo Pants

$1,452.68

These pants were inspired by the rooftop silhouettes seen in a Bahay Kubo (translated to "Napa Hut" in English) in the provincial lands of the Philippines. Similar roof structures can also be seen in Spanish-influenced architecture from the Spanish colonial period between 1565 to 1898. 

The hand embroidered Baybayin phrase translates to “Walang Hiya” in Tagalog or “Fearless” in English.

  • Made to Order

These pants were inspired by the rooftop silhouettes seen in a Bahay Kubo (translated to "Napa Hut" in English) in the provincial lands of the Philippines. Similar roof structures can also be seen in Spanish-influenced architecture from the Spanish colonial period between 1565 to 1898. 

The hand embroidered Baybayin phrase translates to “Walang Hiya” in Tagalog or “Fearless” in English.

  • Made to Order

Additional Information


Composition

Outer fabric, lining & bias binding: Repurposed bedsheets (Reclaimed at local op shops - 100% Cotton) 

Embroidery Thread: Repurposed knitting spools (Reclaimed at local op shops - Unknown composition; synthetic blend) 

Hook & Bar (Sourced from JackStock a Melbourne based haberdashery supplier)

Oeko-Tex certified Cotton fusing (Sourced from Circular factory a Melbourne based textile supplier - 100% Cotton)


Garment Care Instructions:

  • Gentle cold wash only and let garment air dry

 

Hand embroidered Baybayin Phrase


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