Muslin D 300 count khadi

The highlight of this season is Muslin D, made from ultra-fine 300-count cotton khadi.

Muslin D is woven with threads that are approximately 1/3 the thickness of Khadi. It is not just that the threads are thin, but there is a large variation between the thick and thin parts, and when woven, this difference gives depth and depth to the fabric.

For undyed (white) fabrics, both the warp and weft are made with hand-spun yarn from Unvirtualca, while for dyed fabrics, only the weft is made with hand-spun yarn from Unvirtualca.

The photo shows a kurta shirt made of black tea-dyed muslin D (300 count) and a light pink faint khadi (100 count). There are also indigenous cottons such as Kala cotton and Karunganj cotton. This men's-like shirt looks great when worn loosely.

By the way, the name Muslin D is a nickname between the production team and us. It eventually caught on, so we're sticking with it.

This is a 100 count thin khadi. This one is also thin enough.

Please try it out at special exhibitions around your area.