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Limited Edition PETA Ang Babae sa Septic Tank 4: Oh Sht! It's Live sa Theater! Custom Chiny Jacket
Created exclusively for the cast and production team of #PETASepticTank4, this limited edition Chiny Jacket was later released in a small production run for fans and supporters of the show.
Designed to be both functional and versatile, this unisex jacket features three pockets, making it an easy everyday essential for work, travel, or casual wear.
Each piece is thoughtfully crafted using Lang-git, a handwoven textile from Kias, Benguet, paired with durable corduroy fabric. More than just a jacket, it celebrates Filipino craftsmanship while supporting local weaving communities and sustainable fashion.
Material: Lang-git weave (Kias, Benguet), Corduroy fabric
Color: Asul (Navy Blue)
Size: Small to Large
Features: 3 Functional Pockets
|
Body Length |
Shoulder Width |
Body Width |
Sleeve Length |
|
|
S |
24 |
19 |
22 |
23 |
|
M |
26 |
20 |
24 |
23 |
|
L |
28 |
21 |
25 |
26 |
|
XL |
29 |
22 |
26 |
26 |
*Measurements of garment when laid flat
• Made with Filipino woven textile from Kias, Benguet
• Functional unisex jacket with three pockets
• A versatile piece for everyday wear, travel, and work
Hanap Habi is a fashion social enterprise dedicated to empowering women through conscious Filipina fashion.
Our name comes from the word “hanap-buhay” (livelihood), reflecting how weaving serves as a vital source of income for women weavers in Benguet Province. It also speaks to the materials behind our creations—“mga nahanap at mga hinabi” (things found and things woven).
We upcycle old clothes and fabric scraps, thoughtfully reworking them with locally woven textiles from the Cordillera. Through this process, we transform discarded materials and traditional weaves into garments that celebrate sustainability, craftsmanship, and Filipina identity.
Hanap Habi is proudly a woman-led team. We collaborate with a community of home-based women weavers in Benguet, as well as home-based and community-based women sewers in Metro Manila—creating opportunities for Filipino women while preserving weaving traditions and reimagining how we wear our weaves today.
#WearFilipina #WeaveGotLocal #ByWomenWhoWeave #ForWomenWhoWeave