
Printed Casual Palazzo Pants with Side Pockets
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 the day. These palazzo pants are cut in fluid rayon, a fabric that breathes with the body and holds the fall of a wide silhouette with quiet confidence. The allover print draws from the long tradition of block and roller printing that has flourished across Rajasthan and Gujarat, where pattern-making is understood not as decoration but as language. Each colourway, whether the austere depth of Jet Black, the festival warmth of Magenta, the earthy resonance of Tango Red, or the contemplative Medieval Blue, speaks to a different mood entirely. The generous elastic waist and deep side pockets are practical considerations made with genuine intention, accommodating the demands of an unhurried, modern life. Made to order, each pair is cut only when you choose it, lending the garment a quiet sense of purpose before it has even arrived. Pair them with a hand-woven khadi kurta for an afternoon of leisure, or let them anchor a simple linen tunic for easy, considered dressing through the warmer months.
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Behind this piece
Block printing on rayon draws from a long tradition of surface embellishment that travelled through Rajasthan and Gujarat before finding its way into contemporary Indian casual wear. The fluid drape of rayon honours the spirit of hand-blocked cotton and silk predecessors, fabrics that once clothed trading families along inland routes. What distinguishes these palazzos is the considered geometry of the print, placed to move with the wide leg rather than against it. Each colourway, from the depth of Jet Black to the warmth of Tango Red, is chosen to carry the print with clarity and confidence.
How to style
In Jet Black, pair these palazzos with a white Lucknowi chikankari kurta and kolhapuri sandals for a garden lunch. The Magenta calls for a plain ivory chanderi crop top and oxidised silver jhumkas, ideal for an evening gathering. Medieval Blue reads beautifully with a block-printed kantha stole in complementary indigo tones and tan leather mojris, perfect for a cultural event or art exhibition. Tango Red, the boldest of the four, settles gracefully under a cream silk short kurti, finished with a single gold bangle rather than stacked jewellery.
Fabric & care
Rayon is a cellulose-based fibre that softens beautifully with wear but requires gentle handling to retain its shape. Hand wash in cold water with a mild, pH-neutral detergent, avoiding any wringing or twisting that distorts the weave. Rinse thoroughly and dry flat in shade, away from direct sunlight, which can fade the print over time. Do not tumble dry. Iron on a low setting while the fabric is still slightly damp, using a pressing cloth to protect the printed surface. Store folded loosely, never on a hanger, to prevent stretching at the waistband.
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