Noir — Shirt
Handwoven by Local and Rare Artisans of Pakistan.
Ultra Soft and Comfortable.
Exclusive and Limited-edition.
Free Delivery in Pakistan.
6 Days Easy Returns and Exchanges (For Pakistan).
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Noir is the French word for black.
But look at this shirt and you will see it is not black. It is a micro-check — tiny squares of black and cream woven together into a grid so fine that from across a room it reads as a single dark grey. Step closer and the check reveals itself: black crossing cream, warp crossing weft, the two colours inseparable because the cloth is their crossing. Remove the black and you have no cloth. Remove the cream and you have no cloth. Together they make the grey that everyone notices and no one can quite name.
Noir is the black in that equation. The anchor. The thing the cream organises itself around.
And then the embroidery: a narrow band of crimson and white running down the outer edge of both sleeves and around the collar and along the throat opening. Red on grey check. The same red that has run through Pakistani textile heritage for centuries — through Sindhi embroidery, through Balochi trim-work, through the sleeve borders of garments women wore to every occasion that mattered.
The check is the daily. The embroidery is the memory.
Noir. The black in the grid. The thing everything else is built around.
Handwash is preferred |