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Handloom Fabrics | Palazzos, Pants & More

Some clothes don’t just dress you—they let you breathe, move, and feel free. At Gaatha, every palazzo set is a dance of comfort and grace, while every pair of woven pants a quiet tribute to craftsmanship. Whether it’s the poetry of printed pants or the elegance of soft textures, shop our collection and let your style be as free-spirited as you are.

Made & Mkt by: Gaatha Product Code: 3788-BS24-06
 The East India Company imported raw cotton from India while they dumped the local Indian market with inferior machine-made cloth. This led to a great decline in the handloom industry. The khadi weavers were first affected with the subsequent establishment of the powerlooms in India. Imitations..
Rs.2,000
Made & Mkt by: Gaatha Product Code: 3788-BS24-04
  “The story goes as back as the times in history when my father would walk me to the river side, where lengths of colorful patterns waved up and down, with the gushing flow of Sabarmati. Things changed however, open banks were replaced by concrete blocks, flowing river by inert marshes, pr..
Rs.2,000
Made & Mkt by: Gaatha Product Code: 3788-BS24-05
  “The story goes as back as the times in history when my father would walk me to the river side, where lengths of colorful patterns waved up and down, with the gushing flow of Sabarmati. Things changed however, open banks were replaced by concrete blocks, flowing river by inert marshes, pr..
Rs.2,000
Made & Mkt by: Gaatha Product Code: 3788-BS24-02
  “The story goes as back as the times in history when my father would walk me to the river side, where lengths of colorful patterns waved up and down, with the gushing flow of Sabarmati. Things changed however, open banks were replaced by concrete blocks, flowing river by inert marshes, pr..
Rs.2,000
Made & Mkt by: Gaatha Product Code: 3788-BS24-01
  “The story goes as back as the times in history when my father would walk me to the river side, where lengths of colorful patterns waved up and down, with the gushing flow of Sabarmati. Things changed however, open banks were replaced by concrete blocks, flowing river by inert marshes, pr..
Rs.2,000
Made & Mkt by: Gaatha Product Code: 3788-BS24-03
  “The story goes as back as the times in history when my father would walk me to the river side, where lengths of colorful patterns waved up and down, with the gushing flow of Sabarmati. Things changed however, open banks were replaced by concrete blocks, flowing river by inert marshes, pr..
Rs.2,000
Made & Mkt by: Gaatha Product Code: 3788-BS24-07
 The East India Company imported raw cotton from India while they dumped the local Indian market with inferior machine-made cloth. This led to a great decline in the handloom industry. The khadi weavers were first affected with the subsequent establishment of the powerlooms in India. Imitations..
Rs.2,000
Made & Mkt by: Simply Kitsch Product Code: 4003-BW24-IC-SK23-03
Kantha stitch is nothing but the humble running stitch and it essentially comes from the word Kantha/quilt. Kantha, Patched, quilted and vividly embroidered textile was made mainly in Bangladesh (earlier known as east Bengal), West Bengal and Bihar out of old saris and dhoti.&..
Rs.3,000
Made & Mkt by: Simply Kitsch Product Code: 4003-BW24-IC-SK25-05
Kantha stitch is nothing but the humble running stitch and it essentially comes from the word Kantha/quilt. Kantha, Patched, quilted and vividly embroidered textile was made mainly in Bangladesh (earlier known as east Bengal), West Bengal and Bihar out of old saris and dhoti.&..
Rs.3,000
Made & Mkt by: Simply Kitsch Product Code: 4003-BW24-IC-SK21-01
Kantha stitch is nothing but the humble running stitch and it essentially comes from the word Kantha/quilt. Kantha, Patched, quilted and vividly embroidered textile was made mainly in Bangladesh (earlier known as east Bengal), West Bengal and Bihar out of old saris and dhoti.&..
Rs.3,000
Made & Mkt by: Simply Kitsch Product Code: 4003-BW24-IC-SK22-02
Kantha stitch is nothing but the humble running stitch and it essentially comes from the word Kantha/quilt. Kantha, Patched, quilted and vividly embroidered textile was made mainly in Bangladesh (earlier known as east Bengal), West Bengal and Bihar out of old saris and dhoti.&..
Rs.3,800
Made & Mkt by: Simply Kitsch Product Code: 4003-BW24-IC-SK24-04
Kantha stitch is nothing but the humble running stitch and it essentially comes from the word Kantha/quilt. Kantha, Patched, quilted and vividly embroidered textile was made mainly in Bangladesh (earlier known as east Bengal), West Bengal and Bihar out of old saris and dhoti.&..
Rs.3,300
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FAQs about womens wear

Indian handloom is always a preferable dress material because every piece of cotton fabric which is woven on the loom is breathable and provides comfort in tropical weather. Moreover, the material is also stylish, as whatever you wear is 100% handmade and one of a kind.

The kaftan was the traditional garment worn in Turkic states of Central Asia, the Turkic Empire in India, the Seljuk Turks and the Ottomans. While kaftans are not a core part of traditional Indian clothing, they have been influenced by Indian fashion and have become a popular choice for both casual and formal wear, particularly for women. 

A kaftan is a loose, flowy garment with wide sleeves, often worn as resort or lounge wear, while a jalabiya is a traditional Middle Eastern robe with a simpler, more modest cut. Kaftans are more stylized, whereas in comparison, jalabiyas are much more culturally rooted and functional.

Handloom cotton and Khadi are the best fabrics for summer t-shirts and shirts in India. They are breathable, lightweight, sweat-absorbent, and ideal for hot, humid climates, ensuring that you stay cool and comfortable all day long.

Choosing handwoven and naturally dyed fabrics, supporting ethical brands, and investing in timeless pieces over fast fashion garments, is the best way to make your personal style more sustainable. You should try to opt for quality over quantity, to reduce waste as well as extend the life of your clothes.

You should wash your natural dyed garments gently by hand in cold water using mild detergent, and dry them in shade to prevent color fading. Extra care should be taken to avoid using harsh chemicals and machine washing to preserve the dye’s richness and ensure fabric longevity.

Pure silk apparel should be dry cleaned to preserve its natural sheen, texture, and color. You should avoid machine washing or harsh detergents, as they can damage the delicate silk fibers and natural dyes.

Handcrafted Womenswear

Our collection of womenswear is 100% handmade, involving a slow and soulful process, be it block printing, hand embroidery, natural dyeing, or even painting by artisans whose skills have been passed down for generations. Wearing them is not just about style—it’s about wearing a story.

Dresses: Flowing silhouettes, handmade elegance, and centuries of tradition, kaftans and kurtis are more than just garments; they are moving canvases of culture. From the breezy kaftan kurta once worn by royals to the ever-evolving dress designs that blend comfort with modernity, these pieces have found a timeless space in wardrobes across the world.

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.

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.

Jackets/ Shrugs: Outerwear in Indian fashion has always been more than just a layer, it's a story woven with craft, culture, and individuality. Across India, artisans have long used techniques like hand embroidery, quilting, and weaving to create stunning handcrafted jackets and traditional shrugs. For example, in Rajasthan, quilted jackets, often reversible, are stitched with precision, each one taking days to complete. And in the Northeast, tribal communities craft sleeveless jackets from handwoven textiles, showcasing their distinct identity.

Skirts/ Ghagras/ Wrap Arounds: From the swaying ghagra skirts worn during folk dances to the breezy cotton long skirts for women spotted on modern city streets, the skirt has traveled centuries, always evolving and adapting, yet staying rooted in grace and movement. In India, skirts are not just garments, but are canvases of culture, handcrafted, stitched and dyed by skilled artisans who understand not just fabric, but a feeling.