Hand-Embroidered Deadstock Canvas Jacket, Waistcoat & Cargo Shorts

Provenance Journey

Provenance means the place of origin or earliest known history of something. Each of our garment comes with a QR code that shares the history, & journey of the garment. Each fabric has its own story from farm to fiber to yarn to fabric to finishing/dyeing and eventually garment making. Our aim is to be a fully traceable brand with tracing origins down to farm or seed level for each of our fabrics, with the exception of garments that intentionally use deadstock, & vintage textiles, contributing to waste reduction and circularity.

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Fabric Source

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India

Deadstock 100% cotton canvas — surplus fabric rescued from Indian mills, contributing to circularity in fashion.

India

Fabric Source

The canvas for these garments is deadstock — 100% cotton surplus fabric rescued from Indian mills rather than newly produced. By repurposing what already exists, we contribute to circularity and reduce fashion's footprint.

New Delhi, India

Hand Work

Each garment receives hours of intricate hand embroidery by skilled artisans — from 6 hours on the Waistcoat to 39 hours on the Cargo Shorts. Each stitch is a testament to the patience and mastery of the maker.

Faridabad, India

Tailoring of the Garment

Master tailors in Faridabad precision-cut and assemble each piece, giving the deadstock canvas its final form.

Deadstock Canvas

100% cotton canvas surplus fabric rescued from Indian mills — repurposed rather than wasted.

Hand Embroidery

6 to 39 hours of hand embroidery per piece, applied by skilled artisans in New Delhi.

Garment Making

Master tailors in Faridabad cut and assemble each piece to Arth Atelier's exacting standards.

Wetland area with water body and grasslands under a clear sky