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Shibori Indigo Camp Shirt - Starburst

$200.00

Composed of 100% khadi cotton and naturally dyed with indigo. Featuring shibori dyeing, sea shell button detailing, and a slightly oversized fit.

Khadi is a hand-spun and handwoven Indian cotton fabric that played an important role in the Indian self-sufficiency and anti-colonial resistance movement in the early 20th century by bringing textile manufacturing back to India from Britain.

Shibori is a Japanese resist dyeing technique akin to tie dyeing that also made its way to India in the early 20th century.

Designed in Queens, Printed in Maharashtra, Stitched in Bangalore

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Composed of 100% khadi cotton and naturally dyed with indigo. Featuring shibori dyeing, sea shell button detailing, and a slightly oversized fit.

Khadi is a hand-spun and handwoven Indian cotton fabric that played an important role in the Indian self-sufficiency and anti-colonial resistance movement in the early 20th century by bringing textile manufacturing back to India from Britain.

Shibori is a Japanese resist dyeing technique akin to tie dyeing that also made its way to India in the early 20th century.

Designed in Queens, Printed in Maharashtra, Stitched in Bangalore

Composed of 100% khadi cotton and naturally dyed with indigo. Featuring shibori dyeing, sea shell button detailing, and a slightly oversized fit.

Khadi is a hand-spun and handwoven Indian cotton fabric that played an important role in the Indian self-sufficiency and anti-colonial resistance movement in the early 20th century by bringing textile manufacturing back to India from Britain.

Shibori is a Japanese resist dyeing technique akin to tie dyeing that also made its way to India in the early 20th century.

Designed in Queens, Printed in Maharashtra, Stitched in Bangalore