

Garment Dyed | "Rooh-Afza" Tee
Garment Dye is a special pre-shrunk fabric treatment process to achieve a softer and more vintage feel for the tee, resulting to a better quality & elevated product.
• Reads "Rooh-Afza" and "Pakistan"
• 100% Ring-Spun Cotton Garment Dyed Tee
• Fabric Weight: 6.1 oz/yd²
• DTG Print Technique on Sourced Tee
• Size Up for Oversized Fit. See Guide.
The name "Rooh Afza" means "Soul Refresher" in Urdu.
During the holy month of Ramzan, Rooh-Afza is a common drink found when breaking fast during Iftar because of its refreshing qualities. It is also used to make iconic Pakistani sweets such as a falooda, a cold and sweet dessert made with vermicelli, basil seeds, and milk.
Rooh Afza was discovered by Hakeem Hafiz Abdul Majeed, who is a famous Unani physician of herbal medicine. It is made from a blend of herbs, fruits, and flowers (like roses shown in the design art), coriander, mint, and watermelon. These ingredients are carefully selected and combined to create a unique and refreshing taste, with some health beneficial properties in dehydration and digestion, that has become an icon of Pakistani beverages.
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Description
Garment Dye is a special pre-shrunk fabric treatment process to achieve a softer and more vintage feel for the tee, resulting to a better quality & elevated product.
• Reads "Rooh-Afza" and "Pakistan"
• 100% Ring-Spun Cotton Garment Dyed Tee
• Fabric Weight: 6.1 oz/yd²
• DTG Print Technique on Sourced Tee
• Size Up for Oversized Fit. See Guide.
The name "Rooh Afza" means "Soul Refresher" in Urdu.
During the holy month of Ramzan, Rooh-Afza is a common drink found when breaking fast during Iftar because of its refreshing qualities. It is also used to make iconic Pakistani sweets such as a falooda, a cold and sweet dessert made with vermicelli, basil seeds, and milk.
Rooh Afza was discovered by Hakeem Hafiz Abdul Majeed, who is a famous Unani physician of herbal medicine. It is made from a blend of herbs, fruits, and flowers (like roses shown in the design art), coriander, mint, and watermelon. These ingredients are carefully selected and combined to create a unique and refreshing taste, with some health beneficial properties in dehydration and digestion, that has become an icon of Pakistani beverages.























