Handcrafted Menswear
Our menswear products are crafted through a slow, thoughtful process that values heritage over haste. From handloom weaving and block printing to hand embroidery and natural dyeing, each piece is shaped by artisans whose skills are rooted in generations of tradition. Wearing them isn’t just about looking good, it’s about honoring craft, culture, and the quiet strength of handmade.
Dhoti: Worn across regions, cultures, and centuries, the dhoti is a living piece of India’s heritage. From the elegant white dhoti men wear in South Indian rituals, to the intricately pleated Bengali dhoti worn during festivals, this humble five-yard fabric carries stories of tradition, identity, and pride. Often handwoven using breathable cotton, a handloom dhoti is a celebration of craftsmanship. In many artisan communities, weaving a cotton dhoti for men is still a generational skill passed from father to son—each weave a rhythm, each thread a memory.
Shirts: In India, the art of making handcrafted shirts runs deep. Techniques like hand block printing, hand painting, and traditional khadi weaving are not just decorative, they tell stories of identity, place, and process. A handmade shirt often passes through dozens of skilled hands, from spinning and dyeing to block carving and stitching, each step preserving a part of our textile heritage. This makes every handmade shirt not just a garment, but a canvas of slow fashion.
Kurta: The Indian kurta is not just about fashion; it’s about identity, artistry, and adaptation. Behind each kurta, especially those from handloom-rich regions of India, lies a slow, skilled process. Artisans weave stories into fabric, often using organic dyes and traditional weaving techniques passed down through generations. From the vibrant ikats of Telangana to the understated elegance of Bengal cotton, the handcrafted beauty of a men's kurta speaks of both history and heart.
T-Shirts: In a world dominated by fast fashion, handmade t-shirts bring with them stories of craftsmanship, care, and conscious living. Here, each piece starts not in a factory, but in a small studio or artisan’s home. Threads are chosen with intention, fabrics are sourced with sustainability in mind, and every stitch tells a human story. These handmade t-shirts are not just worn, they are lived in.
Shawls: Across centuries and cultures, a single piece of cloth, draped just right, has had the power to transform not only an outfit, but also a presence. In Indian fashion, shawls are more than just garments; they are expressions of identity, elegance, and artistry. These timeless accessories serve a variety of purposes, be it by offering warmth, adding layers of grace, or simply completing a look.