Made from handwoven block-printed cotton, this playful crop shirt makes a statement with its exaggerated show pockets and button-up detailing. Lightweight and breathable, this longsleeve shirt is boxy in the torso and fits in the arms (even for tall girlies).
This shirt is an all season staple, perfect for layering up or down.
THE ART OF AJRAKH HANDBLOCK PRINTING
Ajrakh, also known as Azrak or Ajrak, is a distinctive hand-block printing craft that uses natural dyes. This ancient art, which dates back to the Indus Valley Civilization (around 3000 BCE), originates from Kutch in Gujarat, Barmer in Rajasthan, India, and Sindh in Pakistan. The craft employs a resist printing technique with natural vegetable and mineral dyes, with indigo as the primary dye.
Today, the finest Ajrakhs are still made using natural materials such as lemon, indigo, clay, dried pomegranate peels, camel and cow dung, kesu phool, sakun, alum, rusted iron, jaggery, and indigo.
Sizing
Small: Bust 42" - Shoulder 16.5" - Length 20"
Medium: Bust 44" - Shoulder 17" - Length 21"
Large: Bust 46" - Shoulder 17.5" - Length 21.5"
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