Over the past year, Combat Flipflops partnered with a woman owned factory in Kabul to produce their sarongs. They’re in the process of migrating over to shemaghs for domestic companies. For each piece made, CFF contributes towards the Aid Afghanistan for Education program, putting a girl in school for a day.
They have a variety of patterns and colors available for the base material, and even made up an SSD sample to demonstrate their capabilities.
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Which obviously begs the self admitted fanboy question: how do I get a CFF/SSD shemagh??
(Yes people, for those wondering, I called dibs 😉 )
Yep, right there with you. All-Black logo on the A-1 & A-4 samples, please.
hold an A-4 for me …
Does anyone know how to get in touch with any of these guys? I’m in Kabul and want to go to see the actual colors and patterns of the womens’ clothing since they don’t show them on the website. No one ever answers their contact e-mail.
JP,
We haven’t seen any of your requests come it. Please contact directly at info@combatflipflops.com.
Griff