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Tie-Neck Shirts Made from Upcycled Saris

Defined by soft fabric ties at the neckline, the tie-neck shirt introduces a subtle statement detail into an otherwise relaxed silhouette. In the I was a Sari collection, this style is crafted from upcycled sari fabrics, allowing colour, pattern, and texture to remain central while the tie adds character and versatility.

What Is a Tie-Neck Shirt?

A tie-neck shirt is a shirt designed with fabric ties at the neckline that can be worn loose, knotted, or tied into a soft bow. This detail allows for adjustable styling while maintaining a clean, fluid shape. When reinterpreted through repurposed sari textiles, the tie-neck shirt becomes a one-of-a-kind garment with a naturally expressive look.

How Does a Tie-Neck Shirt Fit?

Designed with comfort in mind, the tie-neck shirt follows a relaxed fit that drapes softly on the body. The adjustable tie offers flexibility around the neckline, while the rest of the garment remains fluid and easy to wear. The fit feels balanced and adaptable across different body types without appearing structured or restrictive.

Why Is the Tie-Neck Shirt a Sustainable Choice?

Each tie-neck shirt begins with a sari that already exists. Pre-loved fabrics are carefully transformed by women artisans in Mumbai, extending the life of existing textiles and reducing waste. Produced in limited quantities, every piece reflects ethical craftsmanship and a circular approach to fashion.

When and How to Wear a Tie-Neck Shirt

Versatility defines the tie-neck shirt. Worn with the ties left loose for a relaxed look or softly knotted for a more refined feel, it transitions easily from everyday wear to more polished occasions. The shirt pairs naturally with trousers, skirts, or layered pieces, making it suitable across seasons.

One-of-a-Kind Tie-Neck Shirts with a Circular Design Philosophy

Because no two saris are the same, every tie-neck shirt features unique variations in colour, print, and texture. This circular design approach transforms existing fabrics into contemporary garments, celebrating individuality while demonstrating that thoughtful design and sustainability can coexist.