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Cotton Loungewear-Bring Comfort & Grace To Your Wardrobe

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  As much as one loves heels, one loves comfort as well. Yes! Women, don’t we all love to rush back home and get into our comfy and breathable loungewear? We all have that one set that just fixes our mood. And, sometimes one tends to choose comfort over style. But, is this the right choice? Presently, we have unlimited choices in the collection of Ladies’ loungewear! Whether you are a working professional, a working from home professional, a Vlogger, a homemaker, or a teenager, you have to just browse the loungewear for women page and the options we offer will surely surprise you. Cotton Loungewear Cotton has a long history with India. We are not only one of the largest producers of cotton in the world but also one of the largest consumers of this wondrous fabric. Cotton is proven to be the most comfortable, breathable, and non-allergic to all skin types. Imagine having the same comfortable fabric in your wardrobe.  Cotton loungewear  is the most preferred by many women across India. T

History & Importance Of Handprinted Loungewear

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  Welcome to Sootisyahi, a clothing brand that specializes in hand-printed lounge wear. At Sootisyahi, we believe that fashion should be both beautiful and sustainable, and our hand print loungewear is a perfect reflection of that belief. In this blog post, we will explore the history of hand block printing, the process of creating hand block printed fabrics, and why hand block printed lounge-wear is a must-have in your wardrobe. And don't forget, we currently have a sale on our hand-block printed lounge wear collection, so make sure to check it out! The History of Hand Block Printing A traditional printing technique, hand block printing is something that has been used since centuries to create patterns and designs. The technique is believed to have originated in ancient Egypt, where it was used to create intricate designs on linen and papyrus. The technique then spread to India, where it was used to create intricate patterns on sarees and other traditional garments. Today, hand-bl