Royal Silk Two Assorted Madras Silk Boxers S, M, L, XL, XXL, 3XL - 100% Silk
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100% Madras SilkImportedButton Fly closureSizes S (30-32"), M (33-34"), L (35-36"), XL (37-38"), and XXL (39-40")You get two assorted designs from this collectionHand washable or machine washable with Washer Bag by Royal Silk (sold separately)Three panel construction for extra comfort with full fly single-button openingFull cut length of 16.5"-17.75" for sizes S-XXL
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In many Southeast and Far East Asian countries, where the weather is hot and humid, and long before the Western idea of shorts was invented, men typically wore colorful wraps tied around the waist. In fact, you can still find them in coastal lands stretching all the way from the Horn of Africa to the isle of Bali. The traditional patterns were yarn-dyed solids, tartans, and plaids, and sometimes stripes of every variety, shape, and color that were originally woven on hand-looms, and later on power looms. The artisan wraps, also known as lungis and dhotis, are so popular that men use them for formal, informal, casual, cultural, and ceremonial wear. Most often the wraps were made in lightweight cottons but the finest ones were made in silk. And the best of these yarn-dyed silk designs were crafted in the south of India, in the state of Tamil Nadu, around the city of Chennai, formerly know as Madras. And that is where Madras Silk by Royal Silk still comes from. Washable. Sizes S (30-32"), M (33-34"), L (35-36"), XL (37-38"), and XXL (39-40").
100% Madras SilkImportedButton Fly closureSizes S (30-32"), M (33-34"), L (35-36"), XL (37-38"), and XXL (39-40")You get two assorted designs from this collectionHand washable or machine washable with Washer Bag by Royal Silk (sold separately)Three panel construction for extra comfort with full fly single-button openingFull cut length of 16.5"-17.75" for sizes S-XXL
상품설명
In many Southeast and Far East Asian countries, where the weather is hot and humid, and long before the Western idea of shorts was invented, men typically wore colorful wraps tied around the waist. In fact, you can still find them in coastal lands stretching all the way from the Horn of Africa to the isle of Bali. The traditional patterns were yarn-dyed solids, tartans, and plaids, and sometimes stripes of every variety, shape, and color that were originally woven on hand-looms, and later on power looms. The artisan wraps, also known as lungis and dhotis, are so popular that men use them for formal, informal, casual, cultural, and ceremonial wear. Most often the wraps were made in lightweight cottons but the finest ones were made in silk. And the best of these yarn-dyed silk designs were crafted in the south of India, in the state of Tamil Nadu, around the city of Chennai, formerly know as Madras. And that is where Madras Silk by Royal Silk still comes from. Washable. Sizes S (30-32"), M (33-34"), L (35-36"), XL (37-38"), and XXL (39-40").
2020-05-30 02:36:23