Fabric: Kotpad Handwoven from the looms of tribal Odisha by the tribal Mirgan community.it acquired Geographical Indication(GI)tag for the natural dyeing process involved in kotpad. The dyeing is primarily done by the womenfolk. Dyeing of the fabric involves using aal powder(made from the bark of the Indian Madder tree), castor oil, cow dung, and ash powder. The entire dyeing process takes 15 days
We aim at creating outfits that are functional, fuss-free, and made out of hand-woven Indian fabric. We have created this workwear from the inspirational Kotpad handloom. It's not a regular overlay, but this outfit has a functional element, adding a creative edge to your persona. This is a single-piece dress.
- Kotpad cotton
- The outer jacket is kotpad Kora with maroon buttis
- The inner fabric is attached to the jacket and is maroon checks on kotpad kora
- Mandarin collar
- Detailing done on sleeves and the fabric used in maroon kotpad checks
- Pre-washed fabric
- Unlined
The model is wearing size S and height is 160 cm
Care Instructions-
The colors are mixed using natural elements and might rub off. You can get it dry-cleaned before use to remove any surface dyes.
Cold wash separately with mild or no detergent. Do not scrub. Line dry in shade, inside out.
Size Chart
Measurements are all garment measurements
Size |
Small |
Medium |
Large |
X Large |
Bust |
37" |
39" |
41" |
43" |
Shoulder |
14.5" |
15" |
15.5" |
16" |
Dress Length |
42" |
42" |
42" |
42" |