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The Aura Jumpsuit celebrates freedom of movement with a wide-leg halter design that combines fluidity and character. Its deep back with three hidden loops allows you to adjust and transform the style, adapting to different ways of wearing it. Made from handcrafted Mexican cotton, it features hidden pockets and a versatile cut that embraces comfort without losing elegance.
This version was hand-dyed using the spiral technique: the fabric is twisted from a central point and the pigment penetrates in a swirl, leaving the chest lighter — almost whitish — and deepening towards navy blue as it runs down the legs and edges. The result is a garment that carries the logic of water in its fabric: brighter on the surface, denser deeper down. Each spiral is unique. It is possible to create new versions in this style, knowing that each piece will have its own center and its own depth.
Sumergir (To Immerse) is Agua de Sal's first world: the depth of water, the calmness of what lies still beneath the surface. The spiral is no coincidence — it is the shape the sea takes when something falls into it, the circles that open from the inside out. Wearing this jumpsuit is carrying that movement with you.
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100% artisanal cotton | One size | Made in Mexico
Mexican Cotton · Natural Dye · Artisanal Process
Our garments are made from 100% Mexican cotton, chosen for its softness, freshness, durability, and ability to adapt to the body with wear.
The dyeing is done through artisanal processes with natural dyes, where time, water, material, and the human hand intervene consciously. We do not seek exact colors or identical results: each garment reacts differently, and that is part of its identity.
This process makes each piece unique, with subtle variations in tones, shapes, and textures. These are not imperfections, but rather the visible trace of handmade work, without mass production or rigid molds.
Choosing these garments means choosing honest materials, slow processes, and a way of dressing that is more connected to the origin of what you wear.
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