Indigenous Handspun Cotton Half Sleeves Shirt Naturally Dyed & Thermoregulating
Rooted in tradition, refined for today this full sleeves shirt is made from a rare indigenous, non-GMO cotton variety
that has been cultivated in India for thousands of years. Grown without pesticides or chemical fertilizers, this cotton
features short, naturally resilient fibers, hand-extracted, handspun, and handwoven by skilled artisan families in Gujarat
over 2.5 months.
We collaborated closely with generational weavers to innovate a lighter weave preserving the textile's heritage while enhancing
comfort. The result is a breathable, mesh-like structure that offers natural thermoregulation keeping you cool in the heat and
comfortably warm in mild cold, making it ideal for daily wear across climates.
The shirt initially has a textured, earthy feel that softens beautifully after the first wash, evolving with your skin and story.
Available in 4 Naturally Dyed Shades:
- Rust coloured using manjishtha root
- Deep Brown tinted with onion peels
This isn't just a shirt it's a slow-crafted, eco-conscious statement piece designed for the modern minimalist who values
heritage, sustainability, and comfort.
Why You'll Love It:
- Made from indigenous, non-GMO cotton pesticide & fertilizer-free
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