Traditional Indian Fabrics
Cotton Fabrics – Khadi, Chanderi, Kota Doria, Ikat, Jamdani
Silk Fabrics – Banarasi, Kanchipuram, Tussar, Mysore Silk
Wool Fabrics – Pashmina, Cashmere, Merino Wool
Handloom & Handwoven Fabrics – Bengal Tant, Maheshwari, Bhagalpuri Silk
Ethnic Wear (Men & Women)
Sarees – Banarasi, Kanjeevaram, Chanderi, Bandhani, Patola, Sambalpuri
Salwar Kameez & Kurtis – Cotton, Chikankari, Phulkari, Gota Patti
Lehengas & Ghagras – Bridal, Party-wear, Embroidered
Men’s Ethnic Wear – Sherwani, Kurta Pajama, Nehru Jackets, Pathani Suits
Block Printed & Embroidered Textiles
Hand Block Printed Fabrics – Bagru, Sanganeri, Dabu, Kalamkari
Embroidery Work – Chikankari, Kantha, Zardozi, Phulkari, Kashmiri Aari
Western & Indo-Western Clothing
Cotton & Linen Shirts (Formal & Casual)
Kaftans & Bohemian Dresses
Scarf & Stoles – Wool, Silk, Cotton, Handwoven
Home Textiles & Furnishings
Bed Linen – Jaipuri Razai (quilts), Bedsheets, Cushion Covers
Curtains & Drapes – Handloom Cotton, Block Printed, Silk
Table Runners & Mats – Jute, Cotton, Embroidered
Accessories & Handmade Textile Products
Dupattas & Shawls – Pashmina, Bandhani, Banarasi Silk, Jamawar
Handwoven Bags & Clutches – Jute, Cotton, Embroidered
Sustainable & Organic Textiles
Organic Cotton & Bamboo Fabric
Eco-friendly Handloom Textiles
Natural Dyed Fabrics – Ajrakh, Indigo
T-Shirts
Crew Neck T-shirts – Classic round neckline, most popular.
V-Neck T-shirts – Stylish and slightly formal.
Polo T-shirts – Collared with buttons, great for casual and semi-formal wear.
Henley T-shirts – Collarless with buttons, a mix of casual and rugged style.
Scoop Neck T-shirts – Deeper neckline, often used in fashion wear.