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SKU: PAS00143

Forest Leopard Shirt

Fabric / Material: 100% Cotton

Sale price₹ 4,500.00
Size:
Size Chart
Units
Regular Fit XS S M L
Shoulders 33 – 35.5 cm 35.5 – 38 cm 38 – 40.5 cm 39.5 – 42 cm
Bust 76 – 81 cm 81 – 86 cm 86 – 91.5 cm 91.5 – 97.5 cm
Waist 66 – 71 cm 71 – 76 cm 76 – 81 cm 81 – 89 cm
Hips 89 – 94 cm 94 – 99 cm 99 – 104 cm 104 – 109 cm
Box Fit XS S M L
Shoulders 50.5 – 58 cm 58 – 62 cm 62 – 63.5 cm 63 – 66 cm
Bust 101 – 106.5 cm 106.5 – 111.5 cm 111.5 – 116.5 cm 116.5 – 122 cm
Sleeve 38 – 42 cm 42 – 43 cm 43 – 46 cm 46 – 47 cm
Length 66 – 68.5 cm 68.5 – 71 cm 71 – 73.5 cm 73.5 – 76 cm
Pants S M L
Waist 66 – 76 cm 76 – 86 cm 81 – 96 cm
Thigh 56 – 61 cm 61 – 66 cm 66 – 71 cm
Length 86 – 89 cm 89 – 92.5 cm 92.5 – 95 cm
One Size Kaftan Measurement
Shoulders Free
Bust 114 – 117 cm
Waist 114 – 117 cm
Hips 117 – 119.5 cm
Length 89 cm
Style Size
Silk Scarf 106 × 106 cm
Cotton Silk Scarf 136 × 136 cm
Modal Scarf 82 × 188 cm
Pocket Square 43 × 43 cm
All measurements are approximate and refer to garment size, not body size.

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Artist OriginalsArtist Originals
Crafted ComfortCrafted Comfort
Hand IllustratedHand Illustrated
Sustainable FabricsSustainable Fabrics

Inspired by the forests of Himachal Pradesh, this shirt reflects the winding foliage and quiet mystery of Kangra nights, where leopards move unseen. The deep indigo print blends delicate florals with intricately detailed schiffli leopard motif , capturing the balance of beauty and wilderness. Cut in a relaxed tailored silhouette, it offers ease with quiet presence. A piece rooted in memory, nature, and modern refinement. Designed to elevate your girl-boss energy. PRINT AND EMBROIDERY: THE KANGRA NIGHT FOREST


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Print and Embroidery

The Kangra night forest

This print was born in the stillness of Dharamsala.

During my stays at the old Kangra king’s holiday home, the forest never felt distant — it pressed right up against the walls. At night, leopards would move silently across the roof, unseen but deeply felt. The air carried pine, damp earth, and the hum of mountain life.

Himachal Pradesh has a kind of greenery that doesn’t sit quietly. It coils, climbs, and curls into itself. Ferns unfurl in spirals. Wildflowers bloom in unexpected pockets. Vines trace their own pathways across stone and wood.

This forest print draws from that living landscape — its flora and fauna, its movement, its quiet drama. The swirling motifs echo the winding mountain trails. The delicate florals soften the strength of the wild cat silhouette — a reminder that beauty and power coexist effortlessly in nature.

It is not just a botanical print.
It is a memory of a mountain night — where the forest watches back.