Vriksha - Mustard Organic Cotton Bamboo Shirt
Discover the elegance of organic fashion with the Vriksha Yellow Shirt, a premium men’s shirt crafted for those who embrace sustainable fashion. Made from biodegradable material, this block print shirt combines style, comfort, and ethical craftsmanship.
- Naturally Dyed Mustard Yellow: Infused with organic dyes derived from turmeric (Haldi dye color), this turmeric dyed shirt radiates warmth and authenticity.
- Artisanal Block Prints: Featuring hand block print details, inspired by Ajrakh print shirts, adding a timeless and cultural charm.
- Comfort & Fit: Designed as a half sleeve shirt, this short sleeve shirt comes with a regular collar and a single pocket, offering a relaxed yet structured look.
- Premium Fabric Blend: A bamboo shirt for men, crafted with 55% bamboo, cotton, and linen, ensuring breathability and all-day comfort.
- Sustainable & Eco-Friendly: Made from sustainable fabrics, dyed with organic dyes, and finished with natural buttons crafted from Corozo buttons.






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Discover the elegance of organic fashion with the Vriksha Yellow Shirt, a premium men’s shirt crafted for those who embrace sustainable fashion. Made from biodegradable material, this block print shirt combines style, comfort, and ethical craftsmanship.
- Naturally Dyed Mustard Yellow: Infused with organic dyes derived from turmeric (Haldi dye color), this turmeric dyed shirt radiates warmth and authenticity.
- Artisanal Block Prints: Featuring hand block print details, inspired by Ajrakh print shirts, adding a timeless and cultural charm.
- Comfort & Fit: Designed as a half sleeve shirt, this short sleeve shirt comes with a regular collar and a single pocket, offering a relaxed yet structured look.
- Premium Fabric Blend: A bamboo shirt for men, crafted with 55% bamboo, cotton, and linen, ensuring breathability and all-day comfort.
- Sustainable & Eco-Friendly: Made from sustainable fabrics, dyed with organic dyes, and finished with natural buttons crafted from Corozo buttons.
























