Nabali draws its name from the indigenous olive variety cultivated for generations in the hills of Nablus. Known for its resilience and depth of flavor, the Nabali olive has long symbolized continuity, land stewardship, and rooted presence across Palestine.
The embroidery reflects this lineage — olive branches extending outward in quiet symmetry, carrying both harvest and inheritance. The motif is placed deliberately over the chest, understated yet grounded, allowing the craft to speak without excess.
Each hoodie is hand-embroidered in traditional Palestinian tatreez by women artisans in Al Baqaa’ Refugee Camp in Jordan, in partnership with Boqaa — an embroidery collective dedicated to preserving ancestral craft while creating dignified, fairly compensated work for displaced women.
Crafted on a warm sand-toned heavyweight fleece, the silhouette remains relaxed and timeless. The natural hue echoes the soil from which the olive grows, while a subtle sleeve detail carries the story beyond the visible center.
Produced in limited quantities, every piece reflects time, lineage, and skill sustained through exile. This is not seasonal design — it is cultivated heritage.