Mor Reversible Gaucho

Mor Reversible Gaucho

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$90.00
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Mor Reversible Gaucho

Mor Reversible Gaucho

$90.00
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An easy, wide-leg gaucho crafted from soft organic cotton with a touch of stretch for effortless movement. Fully reversible, Mor offers two distinct expressions in one piece, inviting you to style it whichever way the day calls for.


Named after the Hindi word for peacock, Mor nods subtly to the rich jewel tones of teal and violet found throughout Indian textiles. Bold striped panels create a fluid silhouette that feels both playful and timeless, while the reversible construction offers versatility without compromising comfort.


Made from rescued deadstock fabric, each pair gives existing textiles a second life. The organic cotton blend is breathable, soft, and designed for all-day wear, moving easily from warm afternoons into cooler evenings.


Wear with a fitted tank and sandals on sun-soaked days, layer over swimwear on vacation, or pair with an oversized button-down for an effortless everyday uniform. Designed to become the piece you reach for again and again.

Orders will begin shipping out on July 24th. Please allow 3-4 weeks for fullfillment.

Size and Fit
Model is 6’ and wearing size L. 

To determine your best fit, use the following guidelines: 

Small  25-28" waist
Medium 28-32" waist
Large 32-35" waist

 

Fabric and Care
95% Organic Cotton | 5% Spandex
Made from deadstock fabric.

Hand wash or machine wash cold on a gentle cycle with like colors. Air dry or tumble dry on low heat. Avoid bleach to preserve the fabric.

 

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