Patchouli Overalls – Fair Trade Boho Patchwork Cotton Overalls | Ethically Made in Nepal
These fair trade cotton overalls combine vibrant patchwork, all-day comfort, and artisan-made charm—perfect for layering, lounging, or embracing your free-spirited boho vibe.
The Patchouli Overalls are handcrafted in Nepal using soft, breathable cotton and vibrant patchwork panels. Each piece is one-of-a-kind, featuring striped and printed fabric that celebrates Nepalese artistry. With adjustable straps, a relaxed fit, and tapered legs with gathered hems, these overalls offer style, comfort, and flexibility for everyday wear. From market days to music festivals, they’re an effortless expression of conscious fashion.
Why You’ll Love It:
Handmade & Fair Trade – Crafted in Nepal by skilled artisans under ethical practices
One-of-a-Kind Patchwork – No two pairs are the same, each full of character and charm
Relaxed, Adjustable Fit – Wooden button straps and roomy silhouette for easy movement
Functional Design – Front bib and deep side pockets for practical, everyday use
Fabric: 100% Cotton
Style Tip: Pair with a fitted crop top, long-sleeve tee, or bralette and boots for an effortless layered look—perfect for markets, festivals, or cozy days at home.
Patchouli Overalls
- We recommend cold water wash on delicate cycle, hang to dry.
Quichua has been partnering with Ark Fair Trade for many years. They are a proud member of the Fair Trade Federation and adhere to ethical fair trade practices that promote better quality of life in Nepal by addressing issues such as wage, the environment and respecting the existing culture.. By wearing Ark clothing and accessories you are helping to support fair wages and provide safe working environments for artisans and producers in the Kathmandu Valley of Nepal.
Whether you’re into the outdoors, yoga, art, music festivals, hockey or whatever -- we’re confident that with Ark you’ll find the right pieces that help you stand out from the crowd and express yourself. More importantly, you’re also helping spread positivity by supporting workers and craftspeople in a developing country.

