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Cotton Heritage - Veshti/dhothi/mundu (Karunganni- Handwoven)

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Cotton Heritage - Veshti/dhothi/mundu (Karunganni- Handwoven)

Cotton Heritage - Veshti/dhothi/mundu (Karunganni- Handwoven)

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Veshti/dhothi/mundu (Karunganni- Handwoven)

This veshti/dhoti/mundu is a classic wrap-around. We are weaving sustainability into every warp. Organically grown cotton. An extinct variety of cotton was revived. Unbleached. Natural dyes. Handwoven. Our Founders' daily wear. Simple, traditional, elegant, sustainable.

Know more about the what of it:

Personally curated. Sincerely sourced from Swaminathan of Kaskom.
 Karungani cotton is organically grown in Dindigul, Tamil Nadu. 
Handwoven in Kannur, Kerala. Kara (borders) dyed in Dindigul, Tamil Nadu.

Learn more about the why of it:

Veshti/dhoti/mundu is the way to go - at home, work, and even for fun! 
Easy to wash, easy to dry, no need to even iron. Easy to wear, one size fits all. Climate appropriate. Culture appropriate. 
Great for formal occasions, fun events, and even, physical activity! 

Warning: Once you start wearing this, you will struggle to wear tight-fitting pants/trousers.

Size - 195cm L x 130cm H

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Balamurugan J

Cotton Heritage - Veshti/dhothi/mundu (Karunganni- Handwoven)

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Srilata V rao
Veshti

Very comfortable

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S V BHASKARA RAO
Veshti

Soft and nice!

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E Sathish Kumar [Admin]

Veshti/dhothi/mundu (Karunganni- Handwoven)

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Gomathy Venkateswar

It was a Deepavali gift to my son . And he wears the Veshti rarely at home but likes to wear the NTional dress on occasions where there are other nationalities present as in a recent interview of his when he was being interviewed for his competency in translating BengLi authors’ works into English, though he his mother tongue is not Bengali . as a Tamilian this is a rare quality indeed for which he is being highly commended in his translation works.