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Step into the warmth and structure of sherpa dress—clean lines, heritage borders, and easy layering for highland climates. Build your look with women’s bakhu (robe/overskirt) styles with attached wonju inners, two-piece bakhu sets for quick dressing, men’s khenja brocade jackets, and kids’ cultural wear for festivals and school events.
Designed for Gyalpo Losar, Mani Rimdu, temple visits, weddings, and community programs, these pieces balance traditional silhouettes with modern, photo-ready fits.
Expect structured yet comfortable jacquards, poly-cotton brocades, and suiting blends that hold shape without bulk. Wrap and robe styles allow adjustable fit, while reinforced hems, clean piping, and secure closures keep lines crisp from morning puja to evening feasts.
Perfect for Gyalpo Losar, Mani Rimdu, Buddha Purnima, weddings, temple visits, and community shows. For a contemporary twist, pair a khenja jacket with denim or tailored trousers; style a half-bakhu overskirt with a minimal blouse for smart-casual evenings. (If your custom includes the striped pangden apron after marriage, layer it over your bakhu accordingly.)
Absolutely. A khenja jacket elevates denim or trousers; a half-bakhu over a minimalist blouse creates a sharp, contemporary profile.
We highlight chuba/bakhu-inspired silhouettes, wonju cuff details, refined borders, and khenja layering—key cues of Sherpa dressing—updated for modern comfort and versatile styling.
They’re lightweight with brocade/jacquard structure—great for indoor events or mild evenings. Add a shawl for colder nights or high-altitude venues.
Spot clean after wear. Dry-clean brocade/jacquard or before long storage. For suiting-blend half-bakhu skirts, gentle cold-water hand wash may be possible—check each product’s care label.
Choose your usual size; the wrap/robe structure offers adjustable overlap. If you plan to layer thicker inners, size up for comfortable movement.
One-piece styles include an attached wonju-style inner cuff for a clean layered look. Two-piece sets separate the robe/overskirt and top so you can mix fabrics and weights through the seasons.