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Nalu Afrika

Nalu Afrika, Infinity African print scarf with blue fleece lining (snood)

£30.00

Nalu Afrika

Nalu Afrika, Infinity African print scarf with blue fleece lining (snood)

£30.00

Description

This is a unisex African print snood with a cuddly soft fleece lining. It is a great option for winter days and the snood can also be worn as a hoodie to keep your ears warm.

It has a distinct red, yellow and dark blue print with a black fleece lining. It would make a perfect gift!   

Dimensions and details

This snood is 14 inches wide and 60 inches long

As it is hand cut and sewn, the precise placement of the yellow and red print may differ slightly. The fleece side should not be ironed.

Delivery details

This product is shipped from the United Kingdom. 

Postage and delivery options: 

UK shipping

  • Standard (3 - 7 days): £4.95
  • Tracked (2 - 5 days): £6.50  
  • Express (48 hours): £8.50

Europe 

  • Tracked & signed (4 - 7 days): £15  
  • Courier (2 - 5 days): £20

US, Canada, Australia & rest of the world (we do NOT ship to South Africa) 

  • Tracked & signed (7 - 10 days): £28   
  • DHL express (2 - 6 days): £34

The cost of shipping is for your entire shopping basket and not each individual item. 

Founder's story

Before starting Nalu Afrika (previously Mama Afirika), Ugandan-born Anna Nalumansi was a dancer and worked in the fitness industry. Despite first thinking of the idea for her business over 4 years ago, she started my business in 2018 during maternity leave. As a single mother, she wanted to do something that would be flexible and allow her to work from home so she could look after her daughter, and this was the perfect time to do so!

The idea came to her after her final year of studying a dance degree at university, in which she worked on a solo performance based on cultural identity. In the dance piece, she explored her own cultural identity, the journey that she made from Uganda to the UK and growing up in a small countryside town. With hardly any people of colour, she felt she slowly became more westernised in different ways but after moving to London and being surrounded by all kinds of different cultures, she was then set on a journey of reconnecting and embracing her culture. Nalu Afrika is part of that journey. With Nalu Afrika, Anna can hold on to her cultural identity as well as embracing the culture that she lives in now by combining unique African prints with contemporary fashion. 

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