Description
Designed for comfort and tradition, this Half Bakhu features durable suiting fabric that retains its shape while remaining lightweight. The palette includes deep navy, indigo, and charcoal with refined textures—micro checks, crosshatch, and plain twill, giving a bright everyday look suitable for ceremonies or office wear.
Cut as an ankle-length straight skirt with a tidy waistband, it skims the body while allowing easy movement. A side opening (side fastening) keeps the front clean for wearing with wonju and pangden. Style it with a Kuchin coat or sleeveless Khenja for festive days, and with a plain blouse and shawl for simple, respectful dressing. Hand-finished by Himalayan artisans, this Half Bakhu keeps cultural identity alive with practical, affordable quality.
| Attribute | Details |
|---|---|
| Primary colours | Navy, Indigo, Charcoal, Grey (solid & micro-check textures) |
| Accent/trim | Minimal tailoring details: darts at waist, clean waistband; subtle textures (check/crosshatch) |
| Fabric | Easy-care suiting (poly-viscose blend) with soft structure |
| Fit | Women’s Free Size; straight ankle-length; side fastening |
| In the box | 1 Half Bakhu skirt |
| Care instructions | Gentle machine wash or dry clean for longevity; wash dark colours separately; do not bleach; line dry in shade; warm iron on reverse. |
| Styling tips | Pair with wonju/blouse and pangden apron; add a Kuchin Coat or Tamang Khenja for functions; boots and a silk shawl complete the look. |
| Origin & make | Handcrafted by Himalayan artisans for Tibetan, Sherpa & Bhutia communities; tailored for comfort. |
| Colour disclaimer | Minor shade/texture variations may occur due to differences in fabric batches and screen lighting. |

Pegila Lhamo –
Bought for my mother and she loved the clean fitting and soft fabric.
Yangchen Lhamo –
My cousin wears it often, says it’s her favourite now.
Paldon Sherpa –
The navy colour matches well with many tops.
Choki Lhamo –
My sister wears it to office, says it’s very comfortable.
Karma Lhamo –
Pairs nicely with shawls and boots.
Ngodup Lhamo –
Great drape and comfortable side opening.
Sonam Lhamo –
Simple, elegant and very well made.
Pema Drolma –
My mother said it reminded her of old tailored bakhus.
Choden Wangmo –
The side fastening makes it easy to wear.
Padma Dema –
Really like how neatly the waistband is done.
Tsering Yangzom –
The clean design makes it versatile.
Lhamo Paldon –
Perfect ankle length and clean silhouette.
Mingmar Lhamu –
Bought for my mom; she wears it almost daily.
Dawa Dolkar –
Very impressed with stitching quality.
Tselha Dolma –
Feels premium for this price point.
Rinzin Chokyi –
Loved the dark indigo colour tone.
Tashi Lhamo –
The suiting fabric feels durable and premium.
Tseten Dolma –
Colour stayed true even in low light.
Dolkar Sherpa –
My daughter loves pairing it with her kuchin coat.
Dema Yangzom –
A beautiful balance of tradition and comfort.
Mingkyi Wangmo –
Nice fitting and neutral colour options.
Lhakpa Dema –
Feels respectful and traditional.
Jangmu Sherpa –
Soft structure makes it perfect for all‑day wear.
Rinchen Yangzom –
The texture is beautiful when seen closely.
Chokpi Dolma –
Bought for my niece; she appreciated the comfort.
Dechen Sherpa –
My daughter wore it for her cultural presentation.
Choden Dolma –
Perfect for religious visits and formal gatherings.
Karma Diki –
Feels very lightweight yet holds shape well.
Sangmo Lhamo –
Looks elegant with a simple wonju.
Pema Sherpa –
My aunt wore it for a family gathering and loved it.
Tenzin Loday –
Feels traditional but modern enough for daily use.
Tashi Dolma –
Nice everyday skirt for Tibetan and Sherpa dressing.
Lhamo Yangjin –
Tailoring is neat and the waistband feels strong.
Norzin Dolkar –
Bought as a gift; size was perfect thanks to the free fit.
Lhamo Choden –
Very easy to maintain, didn’t wrinkle much.
Sangay Lhamo –
My sister-in-law loved the simple elegant look.
Tsering Dolma –
Loved how comfortable it feels, perfect for everyday Sherpa wear.
Lhawang Dolkar –
Received many compliments at a monastery event.
Sonam Choden –
The straight fall looks very elegant and traditional.
Dolma Zangmo –
Very neat texture, subtle but stylish.
Diki Loday –
The subtle check pattern looks premium.
Kunsang Dolkar –
Great for winter layering with a Khenja top.