Stylish Winter Layering: How to Mix Flared Pants, Wool Coats, and More for the Perfect Look
Stylish Winter Layering: How to Mix Flared Pants, Wool Coats, and More for the Perfect Look Stylish Winter Layering: How to Mix Flared Pants, Wool Coats, and More for the Perfect Look
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Grey Printed Khesh Pencil Skirt

Grey Printed Khesh Pencil Skirt

$ 58.94

$ 76.62

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Grey Printed Khesh Pencil Skirt

Grey Printed Khesh Pencil Skirt

$ 58.94

$ 76.62

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Product Details

Key Features: 

  • Made from Khesh fabric
  • Striped Pattern
  • Fit: Pencil Cut

Description: Go for highly sustainable fashion and flaunt off your curves in this Striped Khesh Pencil Skirt. You'll love and feel the comfort and style of this elegant pencil skirts offers. This khesh fabric in grey, obtained from the recycling technique of weaving with shreds of old saris called Khesh, has triangle patterns at the sides of the pencil skirt and adds elegance to the striped pattern. The pencil skirt has a timeless, casual yet stylish look. 

Styling tip: A black top with sneakers can do wonders to your look when paired up with this pencil skirt.

Specifications:

Fabric

Cotton

Colour

Grey

Design

Stripe

Dress Length Size

24”

Fit

Pencil Cut

Pattern

Triangle Print

Season

All Seasons

Occasion

Casual


Model Stats: Model is wearing size S

Adhering to our commitment, we at Prathaa, work with natural, breathable and hand woven fabrics. Each piece of fabric that creates your garments tells the life story of the artisans through their handwork, and also contributes to reviving the art by being a positive force towards maintaining their livelihood.

The handloom Khesh weave has been very close to our hearts building our sustainability story stronger.

The exploration and understanding started when the team visited West Bengal’s Birbhum district. The weavers there collect cotton saree’s and the women patiently tear the sari into multiple long strips.

The thin strips are then incorporated into new fabric. The weaver sits intently on his Hand Loom machine twisting and adding the thin strips of the sarees to fresh warp threads, to create the new and up-cycled Khesh weave.

The fabric develops stripes which can sometimes differ in color metre to metre. The “beautiful irregularity” is precisely its uniqueness.

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