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Handwoven

"SADEQUAIN" JAQUARD EMBROIDERY JACKET

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A piece that was the culmination of Volume 9 - it is inspired by Sadequain's mural at The Free Hall in Karachi which was left incomplete due to the artists death in 1987. The garment is made of handwoven jaquard fabric with the Urdu rastah logo subliminally woven into the fabric. Each piece is finished with sections of incredibly intricate embellishments over pieces of Sadeqains mural printed on handwoven khaddar. The entire garment takes 8-10 days to produce in its entirety, and is truly a work of art.


  • handwoven jaqaurd fabric with rastah logo woven in the fabric
  • hand embellished details throughout 
  • handwoven printed patches with sadeqauin artwork
  • oversized fit 
  • printed silk lining
  • Washing/Handling: hand wash with cold water and hang to dry
  • male model 5'10 and 150 lbs wearing medium , female model 5'8 wearing small

 

*This collection will be available for purchase on the 12th of February and orders will ship out starting the 15th of February*

Volume ix timeline

"Rastah is an up-and-coming streetwear label committed to sustainability while supporting its local artisans for all of its designs"

– HYPEBAE

"There’s also a new streetwear label out of Pakistan who is also championing South Asian culture and its pieces are just downright cool, too."

– VOGUE

“Rastah is a streetwear label from Pakistan that prides itself in the country’s heritage, applying traditional patterns and construction methods and giving them a more modern spin for today’s more casual clothing designs.”

– HYPEBEAST

“Rastah is a Pakistani fashion label which is swiftly beginning to carve its very own, gritty niche in the global streetwear industry.”

– FORBES

“Rastah is pioneering the harmony of traditional and contemporary design from South Asia”

– VICE

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