TERI SURAT BLACK THERMAL TEE
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An oversized black thermal tee, with hand distressed, raw edges at the collar. A handwoven khaddar patch on the back showcases a poster for the 1971 Pakistani film – “Teri Surat Meri Aankein”. VOLUME III celebrates the epoch of art and culture in Pakistan, from the 1950s up until the Zia dictatorship of the 1980s, and the collection is full of mid-century references to this first ‘golden age’ of Pakistani cinema.
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We offer free shipping worldwide on orders over $350 and complimentary free shipping in Pakistan. Worldwide orders arrive in 4-5 business days after they are shipped while domestic orders arrive within 2 business days. Orders from Volume IX will start to ship on 02/15/23.
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FAQs
All Rastah pieces are proudly designed and manufactured in Pakistan. We partner with generational artisans to manufacture our products and are constantly researching innovative and environmentally-friendly ways to produce.
Block-Printing is an ancient Asian method of dyeing fabric. It involves intricately carving wooden blocks by hand and then using natural dyes to “print” onto the fabric. Block-printing is an environmentally friendly and durable technique we use on several pieces.
Handwoven fabrics are woven by hand by using a handloom. Handweaving produces zero pollution as it does not require electricity or any machinery. It is an artisanal craft that is inherently time-consuming. The outcome is timeless pieces of clothing built to last.
Patchwork involves handsewn patches of fabric that are then sewn onto our products. These patches are often block-printed as well. The result is a beautiful eye-catching patch that helps distinguish our pieces.