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Savanna x Wanda Lephoto ‘Dry Goods’ Waterproof Apparel raises R200 000 for GreenUp

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In March this year, Savanna Premium Cider partnered with local fashion superstar Wanda Lephoto to introduce some dryness to an ever-wetter world, a limited-edition fashion collection of Savanna 'Dry Goods,' waterproof apparel for a world underwater, available for sale to persons over the age of 18.   This premium, sustainably produced range went beyond the aesthetics of ‘cool’ and made a meaningful statement about sustainability by creating awareness on the inevitability of climate change. As the ultimate dry brand, it only makes sense that Savanna would bring you a clothing range that would allow you to stay dripping and dry in a world of rising sea levels, melting icebergs, and unpredictable weather. All the profits from the 'Dry Goods' premium waterproof apparel range collaboration between Savanna and Wanda Lephoto were donated to GreenUp, a leading organisation focused on circular economy, environmental education, and community resilience. The donation handover occu

Savanna x Wanda Lephoto presents ‘Dry Goods’ Waterproof Apparel for a World Underwater; IT’S DRY, BUT YOU CAN’T DRINK IT

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We all know that Savivi is not only the people’s most-loved cider but also the most innovative. Not being content with bringing South Aah the crisp, dry, and refreshing taste of Savanna Dry Premium Cider, they have decided to bring their dryness to something you can’t drink. The iconic Savanna Cider brand has partnered with  the prolific  South African designer  Wanda Lephoto   t o bring you a limited-edition fashion collection of ‘Dry Goods’, waterproof apparel for a world underwater, available for sale to person over the age of 18.  This premium, sustainably produced  range  goes beyond the aesthetics of ‘dope’ and makes a meaningful statement about sustainability by embracing the inevitability of climate change.  As  the ultimate dry brand, it only makes sense that in a world of rising sea levels, melting icebergs, and unpredictable weather, they would create a clothing range that would allow you to stay dripping and dry, even when you’re dripping wet. Through his fashion, Wanda Lep