Umber & Ochre
S/S Kabir Shirt in Arrow Bandhani Madder
Bandhani is a method of painstakingly hand tying and dyeing textiles long practiced in India. Using the patterns of traditionally tiled shingle rooftops, we translated the design into a fifteen dot Bandhani motif. Our hand-tied fabrics have been dyed using a combination of madder and alizarine.
Modified with shorter sleeves, our classic Kabir button-up has special stitching details that enhances its overall style. Standard fit, spread collar, corozo buttons and use of selvedge throughout.
Kora is one of our signature handwoven fabrics using our regeneratively grown cotton harvested with Raddis as part of our Seed&U program. Kala cotton is a short staple and indigenous cotton native to Kutch, known to protect against the harsh heat while also possessing insulting properties in colder climates. It has a soft hand, a relaxed look and feel and is ideal for the summer weather.
- 100% Handwoven Seed&U cotton
- Sustainably dyed using natural dyes
- Standard fit
- Single rounded chest pocket
- Pick stitch details throughout
- Spread collar
- Round bottom hem with side slit gusset detail
- Bone buttons
- Single needle stitching with hand-rolled seams
- Locker loops on inset into back yoke seam
- Hand-finished and closed seams
Produced in a limited run with exclusive handcrafted fabrics. Due to its handmade nature, each piece is unique.
We recommend washing in cold water using natural detergents and line drying in the shade. Handcrafted garments are designed to last when treated with care.