Description
Dress your child in living heritage with this classic Kids Khenja. Crafted from premium jacquard, the fabric shimmers with woven medallions and cloud-inspired motifs—symbols of luck and protection commonly found in Himalayan attire. The signature slant opening, mandarin collar, and fabric-knot buttons give a bright, ceremonial look, while the soft inner feel keeps little ones comfortable throughout long events.
A bright Tash Kuchin border in pink or multicolour runs along the collar and front placket, framed with fine gold piping—just like the trims worn during Losar, weddings and monastery pujas. Choose from elegant Ivory, festive Leaf Green or rich Chocolate Brown. Pick the size according to your child’s chest size; the wrap style offers a touch of adjustability. Pair with a chupa/chuba or simple trousers and boots for boys; add a pangden apron for girls. Authentic, prideful and affordable—made by local artisans who know the culture best.
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Primary colours | Ivory, Leaf Green, Chocolate Brown |
| Accent/trim | Pink/Multicolour Tash Kuchin border with gold piping; fabric knot buttons |
| Fabric | Jacquard (poly-silk blend feel) |
| Fit | According to Chest Size |
| In the box | 1 × Kids Khenja jacket |
| Care instructions | Prefer dry clean; otherwise gentle cold hand wash, do not wring/bleach, dry in shade, cool iron on reverse; avoid direct heat on border |
| Styling tips | Pair with chupa/chuba or trousers; add pangden apron (girls), Tibetan boots or loafers |
| Origin & make | Hand-tailored by Himalayan artisans |
| Colour disclaimer | Colours may vary slightly due to lighting and screen settings |



Tashi Lhundup –
The asymmetric opening looks nice and traditional.
Ngawang Tashi –
The poly-silk blend feels soft and smooth.
Jangbu Tashi –
Gifted to nephew, he didn’t want to take it off.
Lhundup Namgyal –
Good for both ceremonies and casual cultural events.
Pemba Tamding –
Bought it as a gift; the child really liked the motifs.
Jigme Tenzin –
My nephew looked adorable in the leaf green shade.
Tsewang Dorje –
Nice tailoring and perfect festive wear.
Ngawang Norbu –
Fabric shimmer is festive but not too flashy.
Phurba Tashi –
My son enjoyed wearing it during a family gathering.
Tenzin Jigme –
Good value for money considering the detailing.
Sonam Phurba –
The borders are vibrant and neatly done.
Passang Tashi –
Bought for Lhabab Duchen celebration; perfect outfit.
Jigme Wangyal –
Very comfortable even in winter when layered.
Ugyen Wangchuk –
The design is modern but rooted in culture.
Yeshi Norbu –
The fit was better than expected, tailor-made feel.
Tenzin Norzom –
My son felt confident wearing it for the first time.
Dorji Tamang –
My son wore this for school dance, comfortable throughout.
Dawa Gyaltshen –
Lightweight but feels durable.
Namkha Dorje –
Very impressed with the craftsmanship.
Lobsang Dorjee –
Perfect for puja ceremonies, very traditional feel.
Passang Gyatso –
Bought for my daughter to wear with a pangden, looked great.
Loday Sherpa –
Arrived on time and nicely packed.
Tenpa Norbu –
The colours stand out beautifully in daylight.
Thinley Norzom –
Stitching is neat and finished well.
Nawang Dorje –
Looks exactly like the pictures, rich colour.
Sangay Dorje –
Lovely soft inner layer, kid didn’t complain once.
Wangyel Phurba –
My cousin’s boy loved the bright motifs.
Karma Gyembo –
My nephew wore it whole day without discomfort.
Lobsang Phurba –
Feels premium and authentic to Himalayan culture.
Karma Loday –
My sister’s son looked very smart in it.
Dawa Phurba –
The gold piping makes it look more stylish.
Jangchup Dorje –
My wife chose this for our son and we’re very happy.
Gyatso Sherpa –
Works great for dance events and family rituals.
Norbu Wangchuk –
Great for cultural programs, photographs very well.
Chophel Tshering –
The fabric knot buttons look authentic and cute.
Kalsang Dorjee –
My boy loved the mandarin collar style.
Palden Norbu –
The fabric breathes well, good for long events.
Tashi Chophel –
Easy to pair with simple trousers.
Rinzen Phuntsok –
The border pattern reminds us of home traditions.
Tashi Wangyel –
Really happy with the overall look and fit.
Deki Sherpa –
The Tash Kuchin border gives a very ceremonial touch.
Lakpa Tamang –
The mandarin collar gives a very neat look.
Tsering Dorje –
My son loved the bright green shade, very comfortable for long events.
Karma Norbu –
Got it for Losar at school, the Tash Kuchin border looks beautiful.
Mingma Dorje –
Feels light and doesn’t irritate the skin.
Nima Sherpa –
Nice festive shine, fits true to chest size.
Sonam Dorjee –
Bought for my nephew; he looked so smart and traditional.
Tashi Phuntsok –
My son wore it for a wedding and everyone praised the colour.
Pema Tashi –
The jacquard material feels premium and soft for kids.