This Turmeric Yellow T-shirt is more than just cotton—it's a soothing hug for your skin. Crafted from organic cotton and naturally dyed with turmeric, it's infused with the wisdom of Ayurveda. The vibrant yellow hue comes from simmering the fabric in a bath of healing turmeric and other Ayurvedic herbs, giving it an earthy aroma that soothes as you sleep. Slip it on for a cozy night's rest or lazy weekend on the couch, letting the breathable cotton regulate your temperature as you snooze. Its simple yet stylish silhouette makes it the perfect go-to basic, while the natural dyeing process produces a one-of-a-kind heathered effect that's anything but basic. Slip into comfort and wellness, the natural way - with this naturally dyed, organically grown cotton T-shirt that's infused with the wisdom of Ayurveda.
Why solids
- It is strong, durable and hard-wearing - Simple, Elegant, classy & modern can be worn anytime, anywhere. - Never goes out of fashion - No discrimination against what people wear thus symbolising equality & unity Saves Money - Basic garments are affordable as they require less effort and time to make. - Customer will spend less money and not spend unnecessarily in ever changing fast fashion. - People could re-use it once the color fades at home for night wear or gym wear. Sustainable - Less raw materials used compared to other designer garments Product life cycle is better than printed ones - Re-cycling of basic garments becomes easier for community and we can achieve the goal of having a circular economy - Bio-degradable and safe for environment as this becomes nutrient rich manure for the soil after decomposition. - Plant based dyes are used to color our garments. Labour friendly - Handloom fabrics are easy to make in plain and solid weave as it requires minimum effort and saves artisans time and money. - Natural dyes are safe for the labors since no toxic chemicals are involved in making them - Production is faster since its basic in design and labors can earn more wages - Fair trade wages are given to people who are making our garments. |