Material: Cotton Linen
Care Instructions: 85% cotton 15% linen – Gentle hand or machine wash in cold water. Use mild detergent. Avoid bleach. Do not soak. Wash with similar colours. Air dry or tumble dry on low heat. Iron on reverse with medium heat. Dry clean recommended for best care.
Delivery Timeline: 1-2 Weeks
No Return No Exchange
The Lhasa Chuba is a refined take on the traditional Tibetan dress, featuring that makes it ideal for the modern woman with an active lifestyle. With a structured fit and a cinched waist secured by a wrap tie, it creates a tailored silhouette that respects the essence of the classic chuba while allowing for everyday comfort. This piece seamlessly blends heritage with innovation, making it a functional yet stylish addition to your wardrobe. – V Neckline – Cinched waist with wrap tie – Practical pockets
Number of Components: 1
Fit: Structured fit
Product Length: S - 50" M - 51" L - 52" XL- 53"
Size Chart: Body Measurements in inches
Size | Waist |
S/M | 26-32 |
L/XL | 32-38 |
Care Instructions: 85% cotton 15% linen – Gentle hand or machine wash in cold water. Use mild detergent. Avoid bleach. Do not soak. Wash with similar colours. Air dry or tumble dry on low heat. Iron on reverse with medium heat. Dry clean recommended for best care.
Mapcha, meaning “peacock” in Tibetan, was born from this desire.""Mapcha brings the mountains home. We reimagine the rich heritage of Himalayan visual culture with modern handcrafted designs for the home and wardrobe. Curated for design lovers seeking a mindful connection to their surroundings, Mapcha infuses your everyday life with the serene beauty of the Himalayas.We believe in the living tradition of Himalayan artistry, which serves as our inspiration as we collaborate with traditional artists and craftsmen. Our ethically designed products prioritize lasting value over trends. We seek to foster a global appreciation for the region’s rich heritage, building bridges between cultures, and spreading joy through every product we create and curate. Mapcha, meaning “peacock” in Tibetan, was born from this desire.
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