A print from the archive of Junaid Khatri. Printed in Ajrakhpur. in the Kutch District of India.Ajrak printing is a unique and complex form of block printing marked by the layering of multiple blocks. and multiple dye baths. to create oftentimes complex multi-colored patterns.First mordanted with Myrobalan Flower. the koi is then resist block printed with gum arabica. and the flowers with a mixture of plant based indigo paste and gum arabica. The fabric is then brushed all over with iron dye. which oxidizes black beofe the fabric is washed.Printed on millwoven silk/cotton - a beutifully refined fabric meant to mirror traditional aloha shirts through natural fibers.Black corozo nut buttons. Single Tailor Construction.Measurements:Sz 1 (XS): Body Length 27.25 . Chest 21.75. Armhole 20.25. Sleeve length 18.75Sz. 2(S): Body Length 27.75 . Chest 22.75. Armhole 21.25. Sleeve length 19.25Sz. 3(M): Body Length 28.25 . Chest 23.75. Armhole 22.25. Sleeve length 19.75Sz. 4(L): Body Length 28.75 . Chest 24.75. Armhole 23.25. Sleeve length 20.25Sz. 5(XL): Body Length 29.25 . Chest 25.75. Armhole 24.25. Sleeve length 20.75Sz. 6(XXL): Body Length 30.25 . Chest 27.75. Armhole 26.25. Sleeve length 21.75