
Casual Yoga Trousers with Golden Floral Print
Gentle hand-wash separately in cold water with a mild detergent. Avoid soaking. Iron on medium heat while slightly damp.
Description
Some garments ask nothing of you except that you move freely through your day. These trousers arrive in fluid rayon, a fabric long favoured in the craft traditions of Western India for its capacity to hold printed colour with luminous clarity. The golden floral motif is drawn in the spirit of block-print vocabulary, where botanical forms repeat across cloth in a rhythm that feels both ancient and effortless. An elasticated waist accommodating up to forty-four inches speaks to a genuine understanding of ease, the kind that serves a morning practice as readily as an afternoon at the market. Available across ten considered colourways, from the deep composure of Phantom Black to the warm candour of Nectarine Orange, each shade is offered made to order, ensuring the cloth is cut with intention rather than surplus. The Peacock Green and Baton Rouge versions carry a particular richness that rewards natural light. Wear them with a simple handloom cotton kurta and kolhapuri sandals for unhurried mornings, or pair with a fitted linen top when the day calls for something a little more composed.
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Behind this piece
The golden floral print on these trousers draws from a long tradition of block and screen printing that flourished across Rajasthan and Gujarat, where artisans translated garden motifs into repeat patterns for everyday wear. Floral geometries of this kind appear in the bazaar fabrics of Jaipur and the printed textiles of Sanganer, communities that have refined the grammar of repeat ornament over centuries. Here, that vocabulary is rendered in warm gold on fluid rayon, honouring the spirit of printed cloth without overstating it. Made to order, each pair is cut only when chosen.
How to style
In Peacock Green or Phantom Black, pair these trousers with a handloom cotton kurta in ivory and flat Kolhapuri chappals for a relaxed afternoon at home or a weekend art fair. In Fuchsia Rose or Rococo Red, layer with a simple white linen tunic and silver jhumkas from Rajasthan for a festive brunch. Egret White works beautifully beneath a silk blend bandhgala jacket for those who prefer understated eveningwear. The wide silhouette accommodates movement, making these equally suited to a morning yoga practice and a leisurely evening gathering.
Fabric & care
Rayon is a breathable, drape-friendly fibre that rewards gentle handling. Hand wash in cool water with a mild, colour-safe detergent, keeping each colour separate on the first few washes to prevent bleeding. Do not wring or twist. Lay flat to dry in shade, away from direct sunlight, which can fade the golden print over time. Iron on a low setting while the fabric retains slight moisture. Store folded rather than hung, as rayon can stretch at the shoulders if left on a hanger. Treated carefully, the print remains vivid across many seasons.
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