Nomád Sari stone-washed T-shirts are made from 100% natural cotton in Nepal, and every piece is double stone-washed. This is the S size of the chakra-motif piece on a grey base — a fine balance between a restrained main colour and a layered, detailed pattern with yellow and orange notes.
The seven chakras on the shirt
In yoga and meditation traditions, the chakras are energy centres of the body: seven main points, each with its own colour from the root (red) to the crown (violet/white). On this T-shirt the seven chakra symbols appear in a vertical alignment, with a composition that itself carries the image of balance. Yoga and meditation practitioners will recognise it immediately. Those who simply enjoy a beautiful pattern will also wear it happily — the graphic balance speaks for itself.
Why the grey base
Grey is neutral, and exactly for that reason it lets the colourful chakra symbols take the lead. Coloured symbols stand out more on grey than on black or white — yet not in an aggressive way. Grey cotton is also practical: it hides dust and faint sweat traces more than other shades, and it pairs with many trouser colours.
Advantages of the stone-washed surface
New T-shirts are often slightly stiff and only become truly soft after several washes. Stone-washing skips that stage: the shirt feels soft and "lived-in" right from the first wear. It also pre-shrinks the fabric, so size stays stable through later washes — and the print holds its colour better too.
Styling suggestions
The S grey shirt pairs equally well with white jeans, black chinos, or indigo denim. A simple deep-copper bracelet or a longer wooden-bead necklace lifts the mood further — particularly if you wear it to a yoga class or meditation session. On cooler days it sits nicely under an open cotton shirt or a linen cardigan.
When to wear it
This piece is for those who appreciate subtle symbols but do not want their clothing to "shout". A good choice for home practice, after assisting a yoga class, for a coffee shop, a quiet weekend walk, or a relaxed family dinner. The meditative motif, combined with stone-washed cotton, produces exactly that kind of calm character.
Washing in brief
Wash at 30°C inside out — especially the first few washes are important for the longevity of the print. Bleach and strong fabric softeners damage the structure of the textile over time, so avoid them. Air-drying is recommended; ironing is usually unnecessary, and if needed, protect the print with a thin cloth.