Pankaj Boutique offers Indian clothing: scarves, shawls, stoles, sarees, and skirts. Made from cotton, silk, wool, or synthetic materials, these garments combine comfort, elegance, and durability. Ideal for everyday wear or special occasions, they bring style, sophistication, and a touch of Indian culture to your wardrobe, transforming each piece into a unique sensory experience.
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Mid-length Thai skirt, made of thick cotton, green color, with a belt featuring traditional Thai patterns. Typical one-size-fits-all skirt, adjustable waist (38 to 52) and length (74 cm max).
Mid-length Thai skirt, made of thick cotton, ocher color, with a belt featuring traditional Thai patterns. Typical one-size-fits-all skirt, adjustable waist (38 to 52) and length (74 cm max).
Long Thai skirt, made of thick cotton, purple color, with a belt featuring traditional Thai patterns. Typical one-size-fits-all skirt, adjustable waist (38 to 52) and length (110 cm max).
Mid-length Thai skirt, made of thick cotton, red color, with a belt featuring traditional Thai patterns. Typical one-size-fits-all skirt, adjustable waist (38 to 52) and length (74 cm max).
Mid-length Thai skirt, made of thick cotton, white color, with a belt featuring traditional Thai patterns. Typical one-size-fits-all skirt, adjustable waist (38 to 52) and length (74 cm max).
Indian scarves and clothing are made from natural fibers such as cotton, silk, linen, or wool, as well as synthetic materials or art silk, offering more durability and a variety of textures. These fabrics allow for traditional or contemporary patterns, combining comfort, longevity, and elegance for everyday wear or special occasions.
When selecting a scarf or Indian garment, it is important to consider the fabric, color, and intricacy of the patterns. Lightweight scarves are suitable for daily outings, while printed or embroidered sarees are ideal for special occasions. Balancing comfort, aesthetics, and functionality is key to integrating these pieces into your wardrobe.
Indian scarves and clothing should be hand-washed or machine-washed at low temperatures with mild detergents to preserve fibers and colors. Light ironing on the reverse side and storage away from light and humidity helps maintain the fabrics' brilliance and the delicacy of embroidery, ensuring their longevity.
"In India, clothing are not just accessories: they reflect culture and lifestyle. To fully enjoy these pieces, choose them based on your comfort and favorite colors, and wear them as a daily gesture of refinement."