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Reversible Ajrakh Trainer Pants

5,000.00

Inclusive of all taxes.

Brown Rice

How to measure

Womens Size Chart

Trainer Pants crafted using intricate Ajrakh prints, the design showcases a vibrant mix of patterns inspired by India, Africa and the Raggamuffin culture, all created using natural dyes.The pants feature a comfortable jersey waistband, ankle cuffs, and pockets, blending effortless style with comfort. Pair them with the versatile Ajrakh reversible trainer jackets for a co-ordinated look that blends tradition along with a contemporary vibe.

FIT and Shape

Slim fit and relaxed

Additional Notes

Size Small- Waist: 28″, Hip: 44″, Length: 38″, Size Medium – Waist: 30″, Hip: 46″, Length: 38″ Size Large – Waist :32, Hip: 48″, Length: 39″

Material Description

Cotton Ajrakh blockprint

Care instructions

Wash separately. Hand-washing is recommended. However, you can also use a washing machine on a gentle cycle without tumble drying.Dry flat. Avoid direct sunlight when drying.
To hand-wash: Ensure your sink is spotless. Fill it with cool water to help maintain the colour of your silk garments.

For custom sizing, please select Custom from the drop down menu below and leave us your detailed measurements in the additional notes section at the time of check out.

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While these are notes from the creator to help form an emotional connection with your buy, we realise every expression is deeply personal & individualistic.

Brand

Brown-Rice-Studio

Designed to Feel

Collection Name

WoodBlock Printed

Collection Inspiration

Ajrakh is a traditional vegetable dying and resist block printing process which originated during the Indus Valley Civilization. The artisans we collaborate with come from the village Ajrakhpur in Kutch. The traditional craft is done by the Muslim community who migrated from Sindh to Kutch in Gujarat and Bamer in Rajasthan. Ajrakh prints are deeply influenced by the Islamic designs of the Mughals. The prints are recognisable by their bold geometric patterns similar to Islamic architectural elements and repetitive holy geometry.

Choice of Colours used to feel

Grounded   Minimal

Choice of patterns/ prints used to feel

Nostalgic  Serene

Values embodied by the collection

Reinventing and thus keeping traditional practices/crafts alive via design

Handcrafted

Reviving traditional skills/practices via artisan clusters

Low impact production- water/energy/resources

 

The following options offered by the brand form a part of our intention to be circular and add more years to the life of your conscious new purchase.

REPAIR AND RESTORATION SERVICES

Yes-chargeable

REWORK/ UPCYCLING/ RECONSTRUCTION

No

BUY BACK

No

To avail any of the services mentioned above or to place a custom order with the brand, please feel free to reach out to us.

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