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Premium Oversized | "Shukriya" Bazaar Thank You Organic Cotton Tee

Premium Oversized | "Shukriya" Bazaar Thank You Organic Cotton Tee

Our premium options are for an elevated quality and look made of 100% organic ringspun cotton, boasting special characteristics different than our classic tees such as drop shoulders, raised neck collar, and an oversized fit.

Shipping:

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

Designer's Fit Guide:

Sourced tee fits oversized with drop shoulders. Depending on how you want to style it, your regular size will style baggy and slightly longer in length. Men and women often order one size down their usual size. See measurements for accuracy.

Measurements:

Size Guide

Garment Details:

• Urdu Reads: "Shukirya/Thank You"
• 100% Organic Ringspun Cotton
• Dropped Shoulder
• Color: White
• Fabric Weight: 5.9 oz/yd²
• DTG Print Technique on Sourced Tee
• PETA-Approved Vegan Fabric
• Oversized Fit

Story:

The earliest bazaars in Pakistan can be traced back to the Mughal Empire, which ruled the region from the 16th to the 19th century. During this time, cities such as Lahore, Peshawar, and Karachi became important centers of trade and commerce

Today, bazaars remain an integral part of Pakistani culture, recognized to many people as the beating heart of the city. One of the most popular bazaars in Pakistan include Anarkali Bazaar located in Lahore, known to be not only the oldest and most historic bazaar in Pakistan, but the entire subcontinent.

During its early origin, Anarkali Bazaar was known to be the "Bazaar-i-Musaqaf," which means the "marketplace of the learned." It was a hub for intellectuals, poets, and writers, who would gather to exchange ideas and engage in intellectual debates. Over time, the bazaar evolved and expanded, and by the time of the British Raj in the 19th century, it had become known as Anarkali Bazaar which remains a bustling commercial center.

Anarkali Bazaar is named after a legendary figure who is said to have lived during the Mughal era in the 16th century. According to the legend, Anarkali was a dancer in the court of the Mughal emperor Akbar. She was said to be very beautiful, and the emperor's son, Prince Salim, fell in love with her. However, their love was forbidden, and when Akbar found out about their relationship, he ordered Anarkali to be buried alive in a wall. The story of Anarkali has been retold in many works of literature, film, and art, and she has become a symbol of love and sacrifice in Pakistani and Indian culture.

The Anarkali Bazar is a popular tourist destination, attracting many visitors each year who come to experience its historical architecture, sites, and vibrant atmosphere on the narrow streets of the market.

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Our premium options are for an elevated quality and look made of 100% organic ringspun cotton, boasting special characteristics different than our classic tees such as drop shoulders, raised neck collar, and an oversized fit.

Shipping:

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

Designer's Fit Guide:

Sourced tee fits oversized with drop shoulders. Depending on how you want to style it, your regular size will style baggy and slightly longer in length. Men and women often order one size down their usual size. See measurements for accuracy.

Measurements:

Size Guide

Garment Details:

• Urdu Reads: "Shukirya/Thank You"
• 100% Organic Ringspun Cotton
• Dropped Shoulder
• Color: White
• Fabric Weight: 5.9 oz/yd²
• DTG Print Technique on Sourced Tee
• PETA-Approved Vegan Fabric
• Oversized Fit

Story:

The earliest bazaars in Pakistan can be traced back to the Mughal Empire, which ruled the region from the 16th to the 19th century. During this time, cities such as Lahore, Peshawar, and Karachi became important centers of trade and commerce

Today, bazaars remain an integral part of Pakistani culture, recognized to many people as the beating heart of the city. One of the most popular bazaars in Pakistan include Anarkali Bazaar located in Lahore, known to be not only the oldest and most historic bazaar in Pakistan, but the entire subcontinent.

During its early origin, Anarkali Bazaar was known to be the "Bazaar-i-Musaqaf," which means the "marketplace of the learned." It was a hub for intellectuals, poets, and writers, who would gather to exchange ideas and engage in intellectual debates. Over time, the bazaar evolved and expanded, and by the time of the British Raj in the 19th century, it had become known as Anarkali Bazaar which remains a bustling commercial center.

Anarkali Bazaar is named after a legendary figure who is said to have lived during the Mughal era in the 16th century. According to the legend, Anarkali was a dancer in the court of the Mughal emperor Akbar. She was said to be very beautiful, and the emperor's son, Prince Salim, fell in love with her. However, their love was forbidden, and when Akbar found out about their relationship, he ordered Anarkali to be buried alive in a wall. The story of Anarkali has been retold in many works of literature, film, and art, and she has become a symbol of love and sacrifice in Pakistani and Indian culture.

The Anarkali Bazar is a popular tourist destination, attracting many visitors each year who come to experience its historical architecture, sites, and vibrant atmosphere on the narrow streets of the market.

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