- Rajesh Pratap Singh set out to make a shirt that moves between moments without effort. The Civet is what that looks like.
- 100% cotton. Hand block printed at the Rajesh Pratap Singh facility in Jaipur. Each repeat is placed by hand. Each impression is slightly alive with the pressure of the block.
- Stripes, but not as geometry. The pattern references op art. Rhythm and optical tension built from a simple repeat. The kind of visual that shifts as you move.
- Shadow and light translated into cloth. The collaboration mnemonic Logo is embroidered at the front side panel.
- Part of the Pratap x Nicobar SS26 collection. Named for the Nilgiri civet. A creature equally at home in darkness and in light. Moving between the two without pause.
- Style it with: The Robin Jodhpur in ivory for a clean contrast. Linen pyjama pants when the day asks for ease. A shirt that starts at breakfast and does not stop until well after dinner.
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