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Chasm-E-Hairan "Eyes of Wonder" Classic Tee : Sand

Chasm-E-Hairan "Eyes of Wonder" Classic Tee : Sand

Get our signature graphics on a classic unisex tee. For an elevated fabric and oversized silhouette, explore the premium version here.

Shipping:

Ships immediately. Most deliver to door in 6-10 days.

Designer's Fit Guide:

This sourced tee features a traditional unisex fit and runs true to size. Many customers choose to size up for more relaxed styling. Refer to size guide for measurements.

Measurements:

See Guide

Garment Details:

• Urdu Reads: "Chasm-e-Hairan (Eyes of Wonder)"
• 100% Cotton Classic Unisex Tee in Sand
• Fabric Weight: 5.0–5.3 oz/yd²
• DTG Print Technique on Sourced Tee
• Size Up for Oversized Fit

Story:

Influenced by the Urdu poetry that might have woven into our childhood memories, as we observed our elders embracing, reading, and writing "shers" from our language, "Chashm-e-Hairan" is a phrase that shares Persian & Urdu linguistics that can be translated to "astonished eyes" or "eyes of wonder". It is often used poetically to describe a state of awe.

Urdu's roots can be traced back to the interactions between Persian-speaking Central Asian invaders from the 11th -13th centuries and the indigenous languages of the Indian subcontinent. This interaction gave rise to a new language that incorporated elements of Persian, Arabic, Turkish, and local vernaculars.

During the Delhi Sultanate, Persian was the court language, and poets like Amir Khusro played a crucial role in shaping the linguistic and literary landscape. Khusro is often regarded as the "father of Urdu literature" for his contributions to the early development of the language.

The British colonial period marked a shift in linguistic dynamics. Urdu started to gain recognition and popularity among the common people. Poets like Mirza Ghalib, with his profound philosophical reflections and mastery of language, became a central figure in Urdu poetry during this time and continued to influence Pakistani culture.

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Get our signature graphics on a classic unisex tee. For an elevated fabric and oversized silhouette, explore the premium version here.

Shipping:

Ships immediately. Most deliver to door in 6-10 days.

Designer's Fit Guide:

This sourced tee features a traditional unisex fit and runs true to size. Many customers choose to size up for more relaxed styling. Refer to size guide for measurements.

Measurements:

See Guide

Garment Details:

• Urdu Reads: "Chasm-e-Hairan (Eyes of Wonder)"
• 100% Cotton Classic Unisex Tee in Sand
• Fabric Weight: 5.0–5.3 oz/yd²
• DTG Print Technique on Sourced Tee
• Size Up for Oversized Fit

Story:

Influenced by the Urdu poetry that might have woven into our childhood memories, as we observed our elders embracing, reading, and writing "shers" from our language, "Chashm-e-Hairan" is a phrase that shares Persian & Urdu linguistics that can be translated to "astonished eyes" or "eyes of wonder". It is often used poetically to describe a state of awe.

Urdu's roots can be traced back to the interactions between Persian-speaking Central Asian invaders from the 11th -13th centuries and the indigenous languages of the Indian subcontinent. This interaction gave rise to a new language that incorporated elements of Persian, Arabic, Turkish, and local vernaculars.

During the Delhi Sultanate, Persian was the court language, and poets like Amir Khusro played a crucial role in shaping the linguistic and literary landscape. Khusro is often regarded as the "father of Urdu literature" for his contributions to the early development of the language.

The British colonial period marked a shift in linguistic dynamics. Urdu started to gain recognition and popularity among the common people. Poets like Mirza Ghalib, with his profound philosophical reflections and mastery of language, became a central figure in Urdu poetry during this time and continued to influence Pakistani culture.

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