Sweatshirt Bundle: Sweatshirt + Shirt = 75€ (automatically applied in basket)
Sweatshirt "Kambi" Frontprint
Sweatshirt "Kambi" Frontprint
- Organic cotton & fairly produced
- Quality printing "Made in Germany"
- Artist receives 10% of revenues
Delivery time 1-2 weeks
Delivery time 1-2 weeks
You will receive the majority of our products directly from our Hamburg print studio. Every item is made especially for you.
This reduces unnecessary delivery routes and overproduction, but also means slightly longer delivery times than you may be used to. In addition, we can offer you the largest variety of products this way. Thank you for being so patient :)
Size chart
Size chart
This product is available in unisex sizes S - XXL. Not sure about your size?
Ladies, if you are wavering between two sizes, we recommend ordering the smaller one.
Gentlemen, we recommend ordering the larger size if you are hesitating between two sizes.
All measurements in centimeters:
Bust girth | Length | |
XS | 92 | 66 |
S | 98 | 69 |
M | 104 | 72 |
L | 110 | 74 |
XL | 116 | 76 |
XXL | 122 | 78 |
Washing advice
Washing advice
To ensure that you can enjoy your products for as long as possible, we recommend that you follow these tips when washing your Asante Sanaa products:
- Wash products with prints at a maximum of 30 degrees celcius
- Wash your products inside out
- Do not use chemical cleaners
- Do not put your Asante Sanaa products in the tumble dryer
- Do not iron over the prints
So that you come well through the winter, we have for you cuddly and warm sweaters. With it – the grey “Kambi” sweatshirt.
The sweatshirt becomes a balance of style and art with its colorful front print based on the painting “Umbrella” by Salum Kambi.
As with all our products, 100% organic cotton is used to make the “Kambi” sweatshirt.
Who is the sweatshirt “Kambi” intended for? For all those who want to wear it, you will find exclusively unisex products.
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Salum Kambi
Salum Kambi is a Tanzanian artist hailing from the vibrant metropolis of Dar es Salaam. His artistic journey began in a rather unexpected way, sparked by a spirited argument with his friend Gibbons. What started as a playful exchange of caricatures soon evolved into a passionate competition, where they engaged in friendly battles armed with pen and paper. This artistic rivalry persisted for several years, shaping the foundation of Kambi's artistic spirit. By the time they completed primary school, their undeniable talent had earned them the title of the best artists in the entire school…