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The ultimate guide to choosing the right fabric for summers

Shalwar Qameez – the essence of our culture

Shalwar Qameez, our national dress continues to be a dress this entire nation takes pride in. Be it a best friend’s wedding or Jummah Prayer, Shalwar Qameez continues to the ultimate go to dress for Pakistani men. Unlike suits and jeans, it offers a great deal of comfort and just like a true friend, makes you look good.
When it comes to choosing the right Shalwar Qameez, the decision can prove to be a bit of difficult, especially for our desi men who rarely go to the malls except for extra special occasions. Here, we have formulated a quick cheat sheet of choosing the perfect unstitched fabric for you.
Let’s start with summers, the extra long, mostly inconvenient and uncomfortable summers that aren’t very welcomed in this area of the world. The summer season comes with extra sweat, heat and undesirable mood swings. However, no matter what challenge the weather brings, our Rajah’s have to go out and about – they like to have their work done and dusted. Nothing stops our Rajah’s from being the conquerors of the modern world. So even when the temperatures sky rocket, our Rajah’s are somewhere out there in the field making a difference in the world as it is.

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Deciding the right fabric for the season

Sometimes it is hard to decide the best possible fabric for the weather. What to wear? A question that crosses the mind of both genders each morning while standing in front of the closet wondering which piece of clothing will be the most comfortable yet stylish. Its not always just about either comfort or style. The dress has to be just the right combination of the two qualities, which are surprisingly hard to find.
This is where we step in, at Rajah’s we produce a fabric that supersedes all else in terms of quality. Longevity, comfort and appearance. Mir Bakhshi Latha product of Rajah’s is manufactured from extra long yarn that gives the fabric a soft feel and a comfortable touch. We weave Mir Bakhshi Latha from finest cotton in Pakistan. The end result is one of the finest and the most luxurious fabrics nationwide.
This latha cloth adds value to your wardrobe as well as your personality. It is available in unstitched form so you can have it tailor made in accordance to your needs. Have fun with the fabric, see what looks best so you can make a fashion statement wherever you go.

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This cotton fabric is perfect for everyday wear as well as formals occasions such as wedding, feasts, work and meetings. No matter at what occasion you choose to wear this wonderful latha fabric, it will not only make you feel constantly elegant but also compliment your personality and give you a distinct sense of style.
Mir Bakshi latha by Rajah’s is made from 100% pure fine cotton because the believe in giving our clients the ultimate dressing experience every time they wear any of our products.

Making the right choice – checking the quality of fabric

In order to check the quality of pure cotton fabric, you can see weather the threads are closely bound together, a high quality cotton fabric will be closely weaved whereas in a fabric with lesser quality, you will be able to see areas where the threads aren’t as closely bound together. At Rajah’s, we take great pride in producing the highest quality cotton latha fabric that is loved and appreciated by all our clients.

Remember, the quality of the fabric will always speak for itself, in terms of looks and feel. Don’t let anyone trick you into thinking that its just in your head.

Care Instructions for Mir Bakhshi Latha

Follow these care instructions and you 100% pure superfine cotton fabric will remain the same wash after wash, day after day.
It is ideal to wash Mir Bakhshi Latha in cold water, preferably temperature less than 30 degree centigrade.

Air dry your fabric instead of drying it in the machine. Air drying Mir Bakhshi Latha keeps the real look and feel of the product preserved for longer periods of time.
Do not dry by applying extra heat or directly under the sun. too much sunlight can affect the beautiful look of the fabric.
Cotton, in general is a resilient fabric, it does not need too much care but in order for it to be long lasting, it is ideal to follow a few simple and easy care instructions which will not only increase the life of the fabric but also preserve its magnificent colors and feel.
So this was all about the summer guide to buying and taking care of the best quality latha. For other seasons, stay tunes for our upcoming blogs where we will discuss identifying and taking care or cotton, khaddar, boski and other blended fabrics.

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