
Pure Cotton Floral Vines Printed Co-Ord Set for Comfort Wear
Machine or hand-wash cold, inside out. Air-dry in shade. Iron on medium heat. Wash with similar colours the first time.
Description
Vines have always known how to travel, finding their way across ancient textiles long before they graced the walls of any garden. This co-ord set carries that same quiet wandering energy, rendered in block-inspired floral vine motifs printed onto pure cotton that breathes with the ease of an open courtyard in the early morning. The fabric itself is a quiet argument for slowness: soft, preshrunk, and woven to hold its shape across season after season of daily wearing. Cotton printing traditions from the workshops of Rajasthan and Gujarat inform the placement and rhythm of the repeat, where no two vines seem to meet in quite the same way. Available in the pale civility of Lucnet White and the warmer, more yielding tone of Peach Nectar, each colourway suits a different mood without demanding occasion. Wear the set together for a Sunday at the farmer's market or a relaxed afternoon gathering, then separate the pieces across a working week, pairing the top with linen trousers or the bottom with a solid kurta in ivory or sand.
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Behind this piece
Block-printed florals on cotton carry a lineage that travels through the sun-baked printing tables of Bagru and Sanganer in Rajasthan, where artisans have pressed pattern into cloth for centuries. This co-ord set revives that quiet tradition in a contemporary silhouette, presenting trailing floral vines against grounds of Lucent White and Peach Nectar. Pure cotton, the cloth of Indian summers, breathes with an honesty no synthetic can replicate. The motif vocabulary here, curving stems and open blooms, belongs to a visual language older than most fashion archives dare to acknowledge.
How to style
Wear the set as intended for languid weekend mornings, then separate the pieces for more considered dressing. The printed top pairs well over straight-cut ivory palazzos for a relaxed lunch gathering. The Peach Nectar colourway accepts gold-toned jhumkas and tan kolhapuris with particular grace. For a terrace evening, layer a fine cotton dupatta in undyed ivory over the ensemble. Lucent White asks for silver toe rings and flat mojris in natural leather. Either colourway suits a carry-all basket bag and minimal silver stacking rings on the wrist.
Fabric & care
Wash pure cotton in cold water, using a gentle, pH-neutral detergent to preserve both fibre strength and print clarity. Hand-washing is preferred; if machine-washing, choose a delicate cycle inside a mesh laundry bag. Never wring the fabric. Reshape while damp and dry flat in open shade, away from direct sunlight, which fades block-printed pigments over time. Iron on a medium cotton setting while slightly damp for a clean finish. Store folded rather than hung to prevent fabric distortion at the shoulders. Proper care extends the life of this set considerably.
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