Description
This ladies lace sleeve tunic in pure linen is luxurious and perfect for any season. The shape is slightly curved at the waist to increase the distinctly feminine look and feel. The back panel was designed a little longer than the front panel to allow for modesty during forward-bending yoga postures. Furthermore, the lace in the sleeves adds elegance, and cools you down in the summer heat. The tear-resistant side slits are perfect for sitting postures and meditation.
The linen material was carefully sourced directly from the textile mill, with no middle-hands whatsoever. Hence we are able to keep the price of even pure linen very reasonable.
These well thought-out garments are designed right here in our workshop. They are then made by skilled artisans in workshops specialising in high quality low quantity orders. This tunic will serve you faithfully for many years of practice, and will be a stand-out in Kundalini class.
This style of ladies lace sleeve tunic is not something you can readily buy in a retail store, unless you’re in India. Kundalini Whites was born from the need to supply Kundalini yogis and yoginis with the look and the function we need for our practice. However, this garment is charming enough to wear anywhere, from a beach party to a white wedding.
When measuring for best fit please do remember that linen has almost no stretch, so if your measurements fall in-between sizes (or if unsure) choose the larger size.
Caring for your Cotton and Linen
Wash in cold/warm water using a mild detergent on a delicate cycle. Launder any stains when fresh. If allowed to set, stains may be impossible to remove later.
Avoid bleaching – chlorine bleaches can cause yellowing. Drying in the sun helps retain whiteness.
Rinse completely to remove all soap and detergent. This will help to avoid the formation of ‘age spots’ caused by oxidation of cellulose (the main component of linen).
Following wash cycle, remove promptly and either line dry, or tumble dry on low till slightly damp. Never tumble dry hot – this damages the linen fibres.
Wrinkles in linen are a natural feature. Iron when damp. If you prefer not to, the fibres will relax some when the item is worn.