Description
The Tego is the traditional blouse worn by Bhutia, Lepcha, Sherpa, and Tibetan women across the Eastern Himalayan hills — a garment with its own occasion logic, its own cultural weight. At Losar and Dashain, at weddings and community functions in Kalimpong and across the Darjeeling region, it is worn as part of everyday cultural life rather than reserved for ceremony alone.
It pairs with the Kira as the complete traditional ensemble, though many women wear it independently for occasions that call for something culturally grounded without the full dress.Woven in jacquard silk, the fabric carries its pattern within the structure of the weave itself — not printed, not embroidered, but structurally embedded — which means the design holds its definition through years of careful wear.
The blouse is cut in the characteristic Tego silhouette: short, falling at the hip, with a clean stand collar, straight short sleeves, and a front button closure consistent with the regional tailoring tradition. Available in six colourways — navy blue, pink, white, green, purple, and sky blue — each version carries the same woven jacquard pattern with equal structural clarity.



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