Purple and Orange Indian Madras
Madras fabrics are known for their breathability, light weight, and airy feel. Their distinctive look originated in India, where the fabric was originally dyed with bright, colorful vegetable dyes that, when laundered, would "bleed," resulting in shirts with more subdued tones and a faded appearance. This bleeding effect gave birth to the madras that we know today.
These high yarn count Madras fabrics are available in limited supply. Contact us to arrange an appointment to view our current limited supply Madras fabrics in a wide range of colors and tones.
Madras fabrics are known for their breathability, light weight, and airy feel. Their distinctive look originated in India, where the fabric was originally dyed with bright, colorful vegetable dyes that, when laundered, would "bleed," resulting in shirts with more subdued tones and a faded appearance. This bleeding effect gave birth to the madras that we know today.
These high yarn count Madras fabrics are available in limited supply. Contact us to arrange an appointment to view our current limited supply Madras fabrics in a wide range of colors and tones.
Madras fabrics are known for their breathability, light weight, and airy feel. Their distinctive look originated in India, where the fabric was originally dyed with bright, colorful vegetable dyes that, when laundered, would "bleed," resulting in shirts with more subdued tones and a faded appearance. This bleeding effect gave birth to the madras that we know today.
These high yarn count Madras fabrics are available in limited supply. Contact us to arrange an appointment to view our current limited supply Madras fabrics in a wide range of colors and tones.