



Mittan Shashiko Khadi Shawl
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Khadi Sashiko Pattern Multi-Use Garment – Black
This piece is made from upcycled hand-spun, hand-woven Khadi sourced from West Bengal. Using sashiko-style embroidery stitched with cupra thread, small scraps from past garments are reassembled into a new form. The texture is intentionally uneven, celebrating the character of desi cotton and the beauty of irregularity. The dark color emphasizes depth and craftsmanship, with each piece standing as a unique testament to slow making.
Size & Fit
Created from one large panel with minimal cutting, this is a generously sized, free-fitting silhouette. Wear it as a haori using the attached string, or style it as a wrap, shawl, or blanket. Edge sewing and organic patchwork placement enhance its artisanal feel.
Features & Specifications
- Main fabric: 100% Cotton (hand-spun and hand-woven Khadi)
- Embroidery: 100% Cupra (recycled cotton fiber)
- Upcycled design using leftover scraps from production
- Entirely petroleum-free and environmentally conscious
- Multi-functional: wear as haori, stole, wrap, or blanket
- Color: Black
Care Instructions
- Hand wash separately to avoid color transfer
- Use dry-cleaning detergent and dry in the shade
- Do not bleach or tumble dry
- Natural irregularities such as pilling and knots are expected
- Do not pull on threads—treat gently to maintain structure
Note: As a product-dyed item, there may be slight variations in size and color. These are not flaws but signs of unique craftsmanship.
Model Info
- Model information not provided
Editor's Note
- Where patchwork meets purpose: fashion as mindful reuse
- The depth of the black shade reveals the hand of its maker
- Wear it your way—versatile, seasonless, and meaningful
Craftsmanship lies at the heart of 11.11 / eleven eleven. Renowned for its use of indigenous cotton and 100% natural dyes, the label uses heritage techniques such as hand spinning, hand loom weaving, hand painting, miniature tie-dyeing, and quilting. The label maintains its unique handmade vision by departing from mainstream manufacturing, producing small batch slow-made clothing in collaboration with groups of artisans located all across India. Each season the brand dissolves distinctions between geographic and gender boundaries - the looks are safe for the skin and transitions seamlessly between cultures from day to evening wear. Expect to see relaxed silhouettes with a sartorial touch that echo the brand’s ‘seed to stitch’ philosophy.
The communities at the foundation of our value chain are custodians of living traditions and are essential to this moment in time. Many of the rurally located Artisans we collaborate with already work from home - their spinning wheel, loom and kitchen activities happen in the same space - equipment might extend to the porch or a roof terrace. Family members often work as a team in charge of different operations. Many grow their own food and co-exist with animals. These craft communities located in remote areas have some of the smallest carbon foot prints on the planet. This self-sufficient model has never felt more inspiring or relevant as a model for living.
The moment we put on clothing there is a shift from being an individual to an interconnected member of society - cloth connects our bodies & minds to a team of makers that brings each garment to life. The materiality connects us to the environment & where we stand in relationship to it. The ingredients engaged in our natural dyes are indigenous- safe for skin & the planet - after the dyeing process is complete the nitrogen rich water & organic matter are used for fertilizing local crops. The process' promotes team work / cooperation between Men & Women from various traditions of Faith.
Making clothes has the potential to incentivize social cohesion and shift impact from being exploitative and culturally degenerative to being regenerative with a focus on reclaiming culture and recovery.
11.11 / eleven eleven is the pret label of the parent company CellDSGN Pvt. Ltd. whose design vision and marketing initiatives are spearheaded by : Mia Morikawa, Graphic Design graduate from Central Saint Martin’s University of the Arts, London & Shani Himanshu, Master’s in Fashion Design from Domus Academy, Milan.
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Mittan Shashiko Khadi Shawl

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