Description
Bring colour and blessing to every occasion with this Men’s Tamang sleeveless Khenja. Woven in luxurious Tash Kuchin (poly-silk style brocade), the fabric has a rich olive sheen patterned with fine gold vines and circular auspicious knot medallions in purple. A mandarin collar, metal button front and red–gold jacquard border at the placket, armholes, and hem give the waistcoat a regal finish.
Tailored to chest size, the cut stays streamlined on the shoulders and chest while allowing easy movement, ideal to layer over Daura Suruwal sets and plain kurtas sets. Styled for all weather climates with a smooth lining, it’s your go-to for Losar, receptions, temple visits and family functions. Hand-finished by Himalayan artisans, this piece blends cultural symbolism with a modern look.
| Attribute | Details |
|---|---|
| Primary colours | Olive green base with gold scrollwork; purple medallions |
| Accent | Red–gold jacquard border on placket, armholes and hem |
| Fabric | Tash Kuchin brocade (poly-silk feel) with woven motifs |
| Trim | Metal buttons |
| Fit | Sleeveless waistcoat; measured by chest size; neat shoulder fit; side slits for ease |
| In the box | 1 Tamang sleeveless Khenja (waistcoat) |
| Care instructions | Dry clean preferred. If needed, gentle spot clean only; do not wring; shade dry. Steam/iron on reverse at low heat; avoid direct heat on brocade and trims. |
| Styling tips | Layer over neutral Daura Suruwal/kurta; add Dhaka Topi and mojaris. For weddings, pair with a patuka belt or silk khada; keep bottoms simple to let the brocade shine. |
| Origin & make | Crafted by Himalayan Nepali/Tamang artisans; lined and finished for festive comfort suitable for Indian climates. |
| Colour disclaimer | Slight shade and motif-placement variations may occur due to artisanal weaving and screen lighting; brocade sheen changes subtly under different light. |


Mitesh –
Was worried about chest size but they stitched it exactly right. Happy buyer.
Bibek Sherpa –
Gifted this to my fiancé and it fit him so well. He said he felt confident wearing it.
Ramesh Rai –
The colour is exactly like the photos—deep olive with a festive glow. Loved it.
Kushal Tamang –
The borders add such a festive touch. Loved the mix of colors.
Ashim Moktan –
The cut is clean and flattering. Good movement around the arms.
Arjun Sherpa –
The vest is lightweight, which is great for day events. Very breathable.
Rajan Lama –
Bought for family puja and it felt just right for the occasion. Not too heavy, not too soft.
Bhim Thokar –
Feels tailor-made with clean shoulder lines. Very satisfied.
Manish Moktan –
Got this for my dad for a special puja. He looked proud wearing it.
Dawa Gyalpo –
Loved the detailing on the borders. Wore it to a family gathering and everyone said it looked very regal.
Govinda Lama –
Bought it for a friend’s engagement ceremony. Looked amazing in pictures.
Suresh Tamang –
Feels light but looks very rich. Perfect for Tamang Selo performances.
Sanjog Lama –
Perfect with Daura Suruwal, but I also styled it with a plain kurta and it still looked great.
Kishor Tamang –
Wore it today and even strangers complimented it. Very happy.
Tika Bahadur –
Feels premium, fits well, and carries Tamang heritage beautifully.
Pemba Tamang –
The Khenja sits neatly over my Daura Suruwal. Very comfortable even for long events.
Lakpa Dorji –
The fabric feels premium and the purple motifs stand out nicely. Happy with the purchase.
Sushant Tamang –
Simple, elegant, and deeply cultural. Loved every detail.
Nirajan Tamang –
My dad loved how light it felt compared to his older brocade vest.
Kiran Moktan –
Bought for my father and he looked so proud wearing it during a temple visit.
Lalit Khawas –
Great for warm climates—sleeveless but still formal. Perfect for daytime events.
Umesh Tamang –
The motifs feel symbolic and meaningful. Wore it proudly at Losar.
Tashi Tamang –
The olive brocade feels so traditional, reminded me of my childhood Losar celebrations. The fit was perfect on the shoulders.
Sanjay Moktan –
The mandarin collar adds such a clean look. Great stitching too.
Himal Moktan –
This Khenja feels like a connection to my cultural identity. Truly meaningful.
Rupak Tamang –
Bought the Khenja as a gift for my brother. He loved the red-gold accent on the borders.
Tashi Wangdi –
Really impressed with the craftsmanship. Metal buttons feel sturdy.
Binod Yunjan –
The red-gold border looks festive and photographs beautifully.
Sangay Dorje –
The lining inside is smooth and comfortable. Didn’t feel sweaty even after hours.
Nima Sherpa –
My wife bought this for me and the moment I tried it on, it felt special. The brocade shine is beautiful.
Dawa Chhiring –
The olive shade blends beautifully with traditional attire. Truly loved it.
Roshan Ghale –
I liked how easy it was to layer over my kurta. Not tight on the arms.
Sonam Bhote –
Wore this to a community program and felt so connected to my roots.
Sagar Yonjan –
Quality is excellent. The fabric shines differently under natural light, very elegant.
Dipika –
Bought for my husband and he looked amazing in it. The fit was just right.
Sandeep Moktan –
My son wore this for school cultural day and looked adorable. Stitching was neat.
Pema Lhamo –
Bought for my younger brother and he said it was his favorite outfit that day.
Bikash Khapung –
The brocade pattern took me back to my grandparents traditional attire. Very sentimental piece.
Arun Tamang –
Feels like something my ancestors would wear but with modern comfort.
Karma Dorje –
I wore it for my cousin’s reception and the compliments didn’t stop. Worth every rupee.
Tenzin Norbu –
The gold scrollwork is really eye-catching. People kept asking where I got it.
Jigme Lama –
Looks ceremonial but still easy to move in. Loved how well it paired with my kurta.