Handloom Clothing For Women

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Bagru Print Mandarin Tunic

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Short Shift Dress in Bagru Printed Cotton

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Rs. 1,150.00
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Short Shift Dress in Bagru Printed Cotton

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Short Shift Dress in Bagru Printed Cotton

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Handloom Cotton Dress

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Rs. 1,150.00
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Long Dress in Linen Cotton

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Rs. 1,350.00
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Shell Tuck Cotton Top

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Rs. 850.00
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Printed Shell Tuck Cotton Top

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Rs. 850.00
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Shell Tuck Handloom Cotton Top

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Rs. 850.00
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Handloom Cotton Dress

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Rs. 1,250.00
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Cotton Dupatta Black

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Rs. 750.00
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Short Shift Dress in Charcoal Handloom Cotton

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Handloom clothing for women, woven on handlooms and stitched in Jaipur: handloom cotton dresses, kurtas, tops and tunics that breathe better, drape softer and last longer than powerloom equivalents, made in small batches rather than production runs.

Handloom is a fabric difference you can feel before anyone explains it. Hand weaving puts less tension on the yarn, so the cloth stays airier and softens with every wash instead of thinning. It drapes with more life, takes dye with more depth, and carries the small weave variations that mark cloth made by a person. We cut it into modern silhouettes, shirt dresses, everyday kurtas, tunics, even bomber jackets, because handwoven fabric does not need to look like a costume.

Start with a handloom cotton dress if you are new to the fabric, browse kurtas for daily wear, or see the quilted and bomber jackets cut in handloom cotton for the layering months. Men's handloom shirts live in the men's collection.

How to spot real handloom

Hold the cloth to light: handloom shows slight, irregular variation in the weave, tiny slubs and shifts a powerloom cannot make. The fall is fluid rather than papery, and the fabric feels cool and dry to the touch. These irregularities are the signature of the loom, not defects, and they are why two pieces of the same design are never perfectly identical.

Why handloom earns its keep

  • Airier weave that breathes noticeably better in Indian heat
  • Softens with washing instead of wearing out
  • Deeper colour take up and a drape powerlooms cannot copy
  • Modern cuts: dresses, tunics, kurtas and jackets, not costume pieces
  • Small batch production supporting handloom weavers
  • Sizes S to 3XL, dispatch in 24 to 48 hours, COD available

Frequently Asked Questions

What does handloom mean?

Handloom fabric is woven on a loom operated by hand rather than powered machinery. The gentler process keeps the yarn airier, which is why handloom cotton feels cooler and drapes more softly than powerloom cloth.

Is handloom clothing good for summer?

Excellent. The lower tension weave leaves microscopic room between yarns, so handloom cotton moves air and dries sweat faster than tightly woven mill fabric, a difference you feel above 35 degrees.

How do I care for handloom clothes?

Gentle machine wash or hand wash cold, mild detergent, line dry in shade. Handloom softens and improves with washing; the first wash may release a little excess dye, which is normal.

Why does handloom cost more than regular cotton?

A handloom weaver produces metres per day where a powerloom produces metres per hour. You pay for slower cloth with better hand feel, better breathability and a person's livelihood in the price.

Are the weave irregularities in my garment a defect?

No. Small slubs and weave variations are the identity of handwoven cloth. Perfectly uniform fabric is the machine's signature; slight variation is the loom's.

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