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By sustainable and ethical Peruvian clothing brand, The Sake Project.
The Sumaq is a striking open-knit top delivered with a richness of texture and earthy tones. Its silhouette hugs the body with a structured square neckline and long sleeves, while a fringed hem adds fluid movement. This piece marries craftsmanship with contemporary elegance — it’s artisanal, expressive, and made to stand out.
Color : Multicolor
Regular dusting and a simple wipe with a damp cloth from time to time will certainly suffice.
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The Sake Project is a fashion brand grounded in sustainability and ethical production, founded in 2013 by Colombian designer Ana Tafur. Based in Peru, The Sake Project collaborates with Indigenous communities to preserve ancestral textile techniques such as natural dyeing and intricate weaving, crafting pieces that honor Latin American heritage. Each garment reflects a commitment to environmental responsibility and cultural authenticity, with The Sake Project producing approximately 3,600 pieces annually. By embracing small-batch production and direct-to-consumer sales, The Sake Project stands as a model for fashion that respects both the land and its people, bringing timeless craftsmanship to a modern audience.