- Rajesh Pratap Singh set out to make a shirt that feels like moving through cool air. The Egret is what that looks like.
- Cotton linen in a natural weave. Light without being insubstantial. The blend that breathes easiest in the hours between morning and afternoon.
- The details hold the craft. Graded pin tucks run down the front panels. A signature of the Rajesh Pratap Singh studio. The kind of detail that takes longer to execute than it takes to notice.
- Fagotting at the seams. Kantha stitch worked through the body. Three techniques. Each deliberate. Worn together without weight. The collaboration mnemonic logo is embroidered at the front side panel.
- Part of the Pratap x Nicobar SS26 collection. Named for the Nilgiri egret. Still. Precise. Moving through wetland light as if it has nowhere to be and knows exactly where it is going.
- Style it with: The linen or denim pyjama pants for a complete daywear set. The Tahr Bandhgala over it when the evening arrives. A shirt built for the quieter hours. And everything in between.
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