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Handcrafted in Ecuador

Ñaño Crewneck in Mar

Sale price$75.00

Size:
Hoodie Size Chart
Chest Shoulder Sleeve Length
S 40.5 17 33 25.5
M 42.5 17.5 34 26
L 44.5 19.3 34.6 27
XL 46.5 20 36 28

 

Measurements in inches.

 

✓ Handmade in small batches — ships within 3-5 business days
✓ Free U.S. shipping · returns for refund within 21 days
Made by people we can name

Made start-to-finish by artisan families in Peguche and Miranda, Ecuador — the label inside credits the person who made yours.

Meet the makers →
Comfort & softness meet durability. This crewneck is handcrafted by communities of women in Ecuador. Crafted out of heavyweight fleece milled out of 100% Colombian cotton. Creating an extremely soft but durable hoodie. A rugged exterior to ensure durability contrasts its buttery soft inner fleece. Its tailored fit translates into optimal mobility and coziness. The perfect sweater to wear all day if you’re working from home!
Made of

Traditional Andean textiles, cut and sewn by hand in small runs

Made by

Artisan families in Peguche & Miranda — label credits your maker

Made for

Cold mornings, long tables, galleries and trails alike

Care

Handle with care. Pattern & texture vary — that's the handmade part

The road to your closet

One country. One community. One pair of hands at a time.

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Sourced in the Andes

Ecuador · natural fibers

Traditional Andean textiles and natural, upcycled materials — sourced in the same country where we make everything.

02

Cut & sewn at home

Miranda · home studios

Handcrafted by the seamstress network around Raquel's home studio — fair wages, family close, no factory anywhere in sight.

03

Finished by hand

Tagua · hand-carved details

Buttons carved from Amazon Tagua nuts at Amada's workshop, metal details forged by Mario in Miranda.

04

Signed & shipped

Our warehouse · 3 days

The label inside credits the artisan who made yours. Packed and shipped within 3 business days.

The Hands · Why it's special

Made by people we can name.

Sewn by Raquel and the seamstresses around her home studio in Miranda. Textiles from Andean weaving families. Buttons carved from Amazon Tagua by Amada Quispe. Every piece took days, not minutes — because a person made it by hand.

Meet the Makers →
Where it's made

One country. Three crafts. One name on the label.

Everything we make is born in the Ecuadorian Andes — sewn in Miranda, woven near Otavalo, buttoned with Tagua carved outside Quito. Designed between Quito and Brooklyn, and signed by the person who made it.

Miranda sewing · Raquel's home-studio network
Peguche weaving · the Lema family looms
Quito Tagua buttons · Amada's workshop
Since 2017 fair wages · small batches · family workshops
Signed work

Every piece leaves with its maker's name inside.

Fashion has a habit of making the hands disappear. We do the opposite: the label inside credits the artisan who made it — because a signed piece of work is a different kind of object. When you hand it down, the name goes with it.

Flip the collar of any Remu piece and you'll find one.