
Floral Vine Printed Pure Cotton Co-Ord Set
Machine or hand-wash cold, inside out. Air-dry in shade. Iron on medium heat. Wash with similar colours the first time.
Description
Some garments ask nothing of the morning except that you wear them well. This co-ord set is rendered in pure cotton, a fabric that has clothed the Indian subcontinent through every season and every century with quiet authority. The floral vine print draws from a long tradition of botanical motifs found across block-printing centres in Rajasthan and the Deccan, where artisans have long observed the natural world and translated it into repeating pattern. Printed on a ground of Blue Opal or Snow White, the design carries the kind of unhurried elegance that only cotton can sustain, breathing easily against the skin and softening beautifully with each wash. The relaxed silhouette suits the unhurried rhythm of a weekend morning as readily as it meets the demands of a casual afternoon gathering. Cotton of this quality rewards wearing in warm months and in air-conditioned interiors alike, never stiffening, never losing its composure. Pair the Blue Opal with tan kolhapuris and a woven jute tote for a considered daytime look. The Snow White responds equally well to gold-toned jewellery and a single block-printed dupatta.
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Behind this piece
Block printing on cotton has long been the language of Indian summers, spoken most fluently across the ateliers of Jaipur, Bagru, and the Kutch borderlands. The floral vine motif threading through this co-ord set draws from a centuries-old vocabulary of creeping botanical forms, rendered by skilled artisans who read fabric the way a calligrapher reads a blank page. Pure cotton, chosen with intention, carries print with an honesty that synthetic cloth cannot replicate. In Blue Opal and Snow White, the palette honours the cool, restrained end of the Indian colour tradition.
How to style
Wear the set together for a Sunday at a craft market or an afternoon gallery visit, grounded with tan kolhapuri sandals and oxidised silver jhumkas. Separate the pieces for longer wear: the top pairs cleanly with wide-leg ivory trousers, while the co-ord trousers sit well beneath a fine silk kurta in dusty rose for an informal festive gathering. A structured jute tote in natural ecru completes the Blue Opal combination. For Snow White, lean into minimal gold hoops and a single stack of lac bangles to add quiet warmth.
Fabric & care
Pure cotton breathes freely but rewards gentle handling. Hand wash in cold water using a mild, pH-neutral detergent, keeping each colour separate on the first wash to preserve the clarity of the print. Do not wring; press out water gently and dry flat in shade to prevent the fabric from distorting or the block-print pigments from fading unevenly. Iron on a medium setting while slightly damp, working on the reverse side. Fold loosely along natural creases and store away from direct light to maintain the fabric's weight and the print's integrity over many seasons.
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