
White Bohemian Yoga Trousers with Gautam Buddha Print
Gentle hand-wash separately in cold water with a mild detergent. Avoid soaking. Iron on medium heat while slightly damp.
Description
Stillness, it turns out, can be worn. These trousers are cut from breathable rayon in a relaxed, wide-leg silhouette that moves with the body rather than against it, making them as suited to a morning yoga practice as to an afternoon spent in quiet contemplation. The Gautam Buddha print is rendered with a softness that feels devotional rather than decorative, a motif that has long found expression across the craft traditions of Rajasthan and the artisan workshops of Jaipur, where block-printed spiritual imagery carries genuine cultural weight. The elastic waist extends generously to thirty-eight inches, and the forty-two-inch length falls with an unhurried grace. Available in four considered colourways, from the meditative calm of Blue Mist to the earthen warmth of Bittersweet Red, each shade shifts the mood of the print in its own quiet way. These are made to order, which means each pair is sewn with a degree of intentionality that ready-made garments rarely afford. Pair them with a plain white kurta for a retreat or wellness gathering, or wear them simply at home with a loose linen shirt.
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Behind this piece
The Gautam Buddha print on these trousers draws from a long tradition of devotional imagery rendered in textile, a practice rooted in the ateliers of Rajasthan and the block-printing villages of Sanganer and Bagru. Here, the motif is reinterpreted for contemporary wear: calm, unhurried, meditative in its placement. Rayon, though a modern fibre, honours the drape and breath of handloom cotton it was designed to emulate, making it sympathetic to prints of spiritual weight. Made to order, each pair is cut and finished after your choice of colour, ensuring nothing is wasted, nothing is rushed.
How to style
In Bittersweet Red, pair these trousers with an ivory Lucknowi chikankari kurta and tan kolhapuri chappals for a Sunday morning that feels considered. In Blue Mist, layer beneath a loose linen blazer and carry a jute tote for a coastal retreat aesthetic that reads effortlessly put-together. Carmine Rose works beautifully against a deep indigo crop-length kameez, finished with oxidised silver jewellery and block-printed mojris. For a studio or retreat setting in any colour, a plain white bandh-collar top and bare feet complete the look without competing with the Buddha motif.
Fabric & care
Rayon is a semi-synthetic cellulose fibre that responds poorly to heat and rough handling. Hand wash in cold water using a mild, pH-neutral detergent, and avoid wringing or twisting the fabric, as this distorts the weave and fades the print over time. Rinse gently and dry flat in shade, away from direct sunlight, which accelerates colour loss in all four shades. Iron on a low setting while the fabric retains slight dampness. Store folded, not hung, to prevent the lightweight rayon from stretching at the waistband. Handled with care, the print and drape will hold beautifully for years.
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