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Kyoto Shirt - White Box Stitch

$228.00
Sizexs

This oversized blouse is made from light, semi-sheer fabric with subtle handloomed stripes. It features a front button placket, chest patch pockets, gathered back yoke, and full-length sleeves tapered at the cuff with button closures.

Signature, oversized button-up cotton/linen shirt

  • Corozo button cuff and front placket
  • Back yoke with gathers
  • Generous fit
  • Patch pockets on chest with button flaps
  • Full-length sleeves tapered at cuff with button closure
  • Hand kantha square motif
  • Slightly sheer
  • 100% cotton
  • Made in India

  • Hand wash in cold water with PH-neutral soap. Do not bleach. Hang to dry. Warm iron if needed, or professional dry clean.
  • Model is 5'10" and wears a small.

HANDLOOMED

Mirth's hand-loomed fabric is made in rural India by artisan weavers using pedals, shuttles, and manpower to weave the fabric, all without the aid of electricity.

The multi-step process is carried out by the community, from warping yarns and winding cones, to starching fabric and setting up the loom.

The weavers we work with are either entrepreneurs with looms in their homes or part of a weaving revival project or NGO.


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Kyoto Shirt - White Box Stitch

$228.00
MIRTH

Introducing

MIRTH

MIRTH is a family-run line bringing a modern point of view to traditional craft. Each piece is ethically made by artisans in India and Peru, using age-old techniques like handloom weaving and block printing. Their mission is simple: to help preserve these crafts and create meaningful opportunities for the hands that make them.