Thalapathi translates to "Commander" or "Leader" in Tamil, representing strength and authority.
Embrace the strength of a leader with our 2.0-meter Thalapathi Lungi in blue, embodying power and style for the discerning man.
Khadi cloth is woven using a traditional spinning wheel known as a charkha. The process begins with raw cotton fibers, which are cleaned, carded, and spun into yarn by hand. The yarn is then dyed using natural or eco-friendly dyes to achieve the desired color.
The weaving of Khadi is done on a handloom, where the weaver interlaces the warp (lengthwise yarn) and weft (crosswise yarn) threads manually. This process requires skill and precision to create a strong, even fabric. The weavers often use traditional patterns and techniques passed down through generations.
One of the unique features of Khadi weaving is that it does not use electricity, making it an eco-friendly and sustainable fabric. The hand-spinning and hand-weaving process also gives Khadi its characteristic texture and irregularities, adding to its charm and appeal.