Nomád Sari stone-washed T-shirts are made from 100% natural cotton in Nepal. Each piece is washed twice with stones, giving it a soft, mature texture from the very first wear — it never feels factory-stiff. This S-sized, green T-shirt carries the mandala motif: a circular, intricate pattern that is one of the most-requested designs in the Nomád Sari series.
The mandala as a composition
"Mandala" is a Sanskrit word meaning "circle". It appears in both Eastern and Western traditions: it can serve as a meditation aid or simply as a balanced geometric ornament. On this T-shirt, the mandala feels like a delicate hand-drawn illustration — not loud, not aggressive. More like a meditative breath in the middle of an everyday afternoon.
Practical advantages of the green colour
The chosen green shade is moss-like and earthy. It pairs equally well with denim, linen trousers, or summer shorts. It works on a wide range of skin tones and does not fade after standard 30°C washes. If you tend to favour earth-toned clothes, this one will likely find a place in your weekly rotation.
Why stone-washed shirts last so well
During stone-washing, the fibres of the fabric lift a little — and that gives the "already worn-in" feel. The same process pre-shrinks the textile, so the cut and size stay stable through future washes. The print also adheres better to a fabric that has been "worked", which is why it remains sharp and clean years later.
How to wear it day to day
The S size has a slightly more fitted, leaner cut. It goes well with white or beige linen trousers, coffee-toned chinos, or classic denim. A wooden or bone-bead bracelet, or a cotton overshirt, completes the look. In spring and autumn it looks great under a light cardigan; in summer it stands well on its own.
Size and a choosing tip
An S piece measures approximately 67 cm long and 39 cm wide at the chest (measured flat). The Nomád Sari pattern is slightly fitted, so if you normally wear an S, this should fit too. If you tend to prefer a roomier feel, M may be worth considering — feel free to write to us if you would like help deciding.
Washing, drying, ironing
Washing at 30°C and inside out keeps the mandala print sharp for the longest. Avoid bleach; use the dryer only when truly necessary — air-drying in the shade extends the shirt's life noticeably. Ironing is not required; if you must, always shield the print with a thin cloth.