Be you.
Be Khalis.
खालिस — pure, by intention.
A lifestyle brand for individuals who choose meaning, not noise. Quiet confidence. Loud where it counts.
that's the whole point. — D. not basics. not couture.
somewhere quieter.
The Collection.
14 pieces. Khadi, kalamkari, denim, cotton. Begin here.
read → Ch. 02The Lookbook.
Editorial pages. Pieces on bodies. Wearing notes in the margins.
read → Ch. 03The Letter.
Divya's note on rootedness, leaving loud luxury, & coming home.
read → Ch. 04The Journal.
Process, dye experiments, ateliers, the slow stitch.
read →The fourteen.
Fourteen pieces. Six shirts, four dresses, two pants, two skirts. Khadi, kalamkari, hand-woven cotton, resin. Begin at the first, or wherever you're drawn.
Khadi · Madras Purple Checks · 5 colourways
Khadi · Kalamkari · 3-in-1
One strong idea, per piece.
Details over decoration. A minimal base, one standout — a resin button, a kalamkari panel, a tied-and-dyed sleeve. Pieces that quietly hold attention.
details over decoration ✦Pants · Skirt · 2 cw
Khadi Denim · Custom resin button
Khadi · Madras checks · Skirt
Cotton · Tie-and-dye
Khadi · 3 colourways
Sabki shirt.
For everyone.
Handwoven khadi, cut loose-fit, slightly cropped for women, longer for men. One shirt, five colourways, two patternings. The piece you wear on Tuesdays, Saturdays, on holidays, and the morning after.
- Fabric
- Handwoven Khadi
- Cut
- Relaxed, unisex
- Sizes
- XS — XL
- Price
- ₹ 5,400
Editorial × doodle.
Most brands pick one — the polished and the personal. Khalis builds tension between both. A piece can be cinematic on a body and childlike in a margin, in the same breath.
Composed. Cinematic.
The Row's restraint. Toteme's quiet. A garment photographed against linen at one hour past noon — and almost nothing else.
Doodled. Worn-in.
Manuri's looseness. Agua Bendita's joy. Hand-drawn marginalia, sketched motifs, a name written in pencil at the hem — and a smile.
both sides, same shirt ✿I started Khalis because I was tired of buying things that didn't stay with me. The first piece I made was a shirt I wanted to wear on a Tuesday, a Saturday, and the morning after.
Khalis is for the people I know — the ones who choose meaning, not noise. Wear it like it's yours, because it is.
From thread
to garment.
Every piece is touched by at least three hands before it leaves Delhi. Khadi from Maheshwar, kalamkari from Andhra, resin buttons turned in Karol Bagh, tailoring at our atelier.
Dyed by hand.
Madder root, indigo, turmeric. Slow vats, uneven in the most beautiful way.
Woven on khadi.
Hand-loomed cotton from village clusters. Two metres a day, on a good day.
Painted in kalamkari.
Bamboo pen, natural inks, the slow patterning of leaves and lambs.
Finished in Delhi.
Resin buttons turned by hand, hems stitched, a quiet K tag at the inside seam.