Sarvatra — Volume I : The Origin Edit
India has always known how to dress a man well.
For centuries, the subcontinent's craftsmen pressed ink into cotton, carved patterns into wooden blocks, and built a visual language so rich that the rest of the world borrowed from it without ever fully understanding it. Paisley. Buti. Jaali. Darbar florals. Indigo prints. These are not trends. They are a vocabulary — one that belongs to us.
Volume I : The Origin is where Sarvatra begins.
Eleven shirts. Eleven distinct expressions of that vocabulary, each one rooted in a different chapter of India's textile heritage — from the geometric precision of Rajput jaali work to the sweeping floral opulence of Mughal garden prints, from the humble buti motif of block-print tradition to the bold indigo blooms that once coloured the courts of kings.
Every piece is cut from 100% pure cotton — the fabric India perfected long before the world had a name for breathability. Every print is considered, every colour chosen with intention. Nothing here is accidental. Nothing here is loud for the sake of it.
This is not a collection about looking Indian. It is a collection about wearing craft with the confidence of someone who knows exactly where it comes from.
Eleven prints. One India. The beginning.