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Tamang Collection

Shop Tamang Dress for Men, Women & Kids

Celebrate heritage with Tamang dresses that are made to move—perfect for Sonam Lhosar, community programs, weddings, and temple visits.

Women’s traditional Tamang dress is built around three interlocking pieces: the Fariya — a long, pleated wrap-around skirt woven in bold stripes or geometric Dhaka patterns — the Cholo, a crossover blouse tied at the front or side, and the Patuka, a sturdy cloth waistband that cinches the ensemble together. A Ghalek, a fine woven shawl, is draped over the shoulder to complete the silhouette.

Men’s traditional tamang dress centres on the Bakhu — a long, wrapped robe reflecting the same Tibetan-Buddhist silhouette that defines Himalayan highland dress — paired with the Bakhu Topi, a thick woollen cap specific to Tamang identity. 

The eastern Himalayas share their textile roots across several communities shaped by the same Buddhist mountain heritage. If that aesthetic draws you further east into Nepal’s high valleys, explore the Sherpa traditional dress of Solu-Khumbu — where high-altitude wool craftsmanship, brocade Bakhu sets, and vivid Pangden aprons carry a kindred but distinct story.

Bhutib sources Tamang traditional dress for women, men, and children from Kalimpong artisans who understand both the textile traditions and the ceremonial weight these garments carry. Each piece is made to be worn — not displayed. Browse the full traditional dress from across Nepal’s communities to discover everything Bhutib curates, from the Limbu and Rai of the east to the Gurung and Magar of the west.

What you’ll find in this collection

  • Women’s Phariya (Wrapper) & Sets
  • Soft cotton and suiting blends with heritage stripes and Tash Kuchin edging—pair with a Cholo/Chaubandi blouse for a polished, ceremonial look.
  • Men’s Sleeveless Khenja Coats
  • Lightweight brocade and poly-cotton jacquard with tidy piping; layer over a kurta or shirt for festivals and formal functions.
  • Khenja tops and tamang wrappers designed for comfort, quick dressing, and photo-ready moments at school and family events.

Fabric, fit & finish

Expect breathable cottons, textured slub and jacquard weaves, and lustrous brocades that hold structure. Wrap silhouettes give adjustability; secure closures, neat piping, and reinforced borders keep your outfit sharp from daytime rituals to evening gatherings.

FAQs: Tamang Dresses & This Collection

Q1. Do you offer fast shipping before festivals?

Yes—choose ready-to-ship pieces and standard sizes. See each product page for dispatch timelines. We also provide fast shipping and deliveries.

We incorporate hallmark elements—wrapper silhouettes, striped bands, Tash Kuchin borders, and Khenja layering—while refining fit and comfort for modern wear.

Yes. We prioritize breathable cottons and light jacquards for movement and comfort. Add a shawl or inner layer for cooler evenings.

Spot clean after wear. Dry-clean jacquard/brocade or before long storage. For cotton wrappers and blouses, gentle cold-water hand wash and dry flat; avoid wringing to protect borders like Tash Kuchin.

  • Women: a striped or embroidered Phariya with Cholo/Chaubandi blouse, plus a coordinating shawl.
  • Men: a sleeveless Khenja over a kurta/shirt with trousers.
  • Follow your community customs for ceremonial jewelry and accessories.

Sets usually feature a Phariya (wrapper) with coordinated borders and, in some styles, a matching top or shawl. Check the product title and description—some items are sold as separates for custom styling.

Wrappers are adjustable at the waist/hip; select your usual size for comfortable overlap. Sleeveless Khenja coats run true to size—size up if layering over thicker innerwear.

Absolutely. A Khenja coat elevates denim or tailored trousers; a striped Phariya pairs well with a minimal blouse and ankle boots for a contemporary look.