Khaadi

Khaadi is a renowned Pakistani clothing brand that has gained international recognition for its unique designs and high-quality fabrics. They are focused on promoting traditional craftsmanship, Khaadi offers a wide range of products, including women's and men's clothing, accessories, and home textiles.

The brand's popularity lies in its commitment to creating contemporary designs while staying true to its cultural heritage. Khaadi embraces vibrant colors, intricate embroidery, and hand-woven fabrics, which reflect the rich heritage of Pakistan.

Khaadi's
success can be attributed to its strong emphasis on ethical practices and sustainability. The brand actively supports local artisans and invests in community development projects, promoting fair trade practices.

With its online store and physical locations worldwide, Khaadi has made its fashionable and sustainable products accessible to a global audience. In a nutshell, Khaadi is a brand that not only offers stylish and trendy clothing but also celebrates traditional craftsmanship and supports local communities.


DETAILED INFORMATION:

  • Founded: 1998
  • Location: London, UK
  • Website: https://uk.khaadi.com/
  • Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/KhaadiUK
  • Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/khaadi/
  • X: https://twitter.com/Khaad
Image via www.facebook.com/KhaadiUK
Image via www.facebook.com/KhaadiUK
Image via www.facebook.com/KhaadiUK
Image via www.facebook.com/KhaadiUK

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