Bareeze Man designs and produces classic clothing reengineered for the modern man, with the aim to create quality style staples built to last year after year, season after season.
The Bareeze Man Fabric Library epitomizes these values, perpetuating the 35 year legacy Bareeze holds in the textile industry.
Our unstitched range of Khaddar, Boski, Egyptian and Pimat Cotton, as well as fully Embroidered cotton fabrics are woven from the highest quality fibers using special finishing techniques, developed to last a lifetime.
Boski - the finest of silks - has long been a staple of a gentleman's wardrobe in the subcontinent.
Silk was first produced in Neolithic China from the filaments of the cocoon of the silk worm. As China's most important export for much of its history, the material gave its name to the great trading network the Silk Road, which connected East Asia to Europe, India, and Africa.
Interestingly, recent evidence suggests that the Indus Valley civilization in the north of the Indian subcontinent was also making silk contemporary with the Neolithic Chinese. Over time, exquisitely spun silk - or Boski - robes became a status symbol and helped distinguish officials and courtiers from other classes. Boski silk became so varied and refined that a whole connoisseurship developed around the material, and continues to do so to today.
The Bareeze Man iterations are embroidered on 100% cotton - a versatile fabric, for summer months, as well as easily layered during cooler weather.
The textures, colours and motifs - geometric and floral - embroidered throughout the fabric make for an outfit which works well for both daily wear and special occasions.