Details:

Add this pareo to every summer packing list. Hand block printed in two custom patterns, tie this pareo at the waist or bust for an easy coverup, or simply drape over the shoulders. 

Fit: 

166cm x 104cm

Fabric

100% Cotton. Machine wash cold, lay flat or hang to dry.

Size Guide

Size XS / 0,2 S / 4,6 M / 8 L / 10 XL / 12
BUST 31-33" 33-35" 35-37" 38-40" 40-42"
WAIST 23-26.5" 26.5-28" 28-30" 30-32" 33-35"
HIPS 34-36" 36-38" 38-40" 40-42" 42-44"

Most styles fit true to size. Garment sizes as worn by the model are for reference. For additional fit advice, please reach out to us at info@shoplekha.com

Shipping

We’ll process your order within 48 hours of receiving it and will do our best to send it your way as quickly as possible. Please note, however, that shipping and delivery dates are estimates only, not guaranteed. For any assistance with placing your order or with your shipment, please contact us at info@shoplekha.com.

Returns & Exchanges

Not loving your Lekha? We gladly accept returns made within 14 days of delivery. Items need to be in their original condition, not worn, washed, or sale. Please contact info@shoplekha.com to receive a shipping label. Sale and local New Orleans returns are accepted on a case-by-case basis only. We’ll process refunds within approximately 10 business days of our receipt of your merchandise. Not the right size or color? To make an exchange, we suggest placing a new order and returning the original order for a refund, which ensures that the item you’d like to have is in stock. Please contact us with any questions about returns or exchanges at info@shoplekha.com.

Block Printed Pareo

In Peony on Teal and Forget Me Not

No beach or pool day is complete without our perfect block printed pareo.

$38
Color: Peony on Teal

Our custom block prints take one month to print by hand.

No beach or pool day is complete without our perfect block printed pareo.

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"I love the fluidity of cotton-satins and the airiness of muslin. We use lightweight fabrics because of my tie to New Orleans and central India. "

Trish, Founder

Historic Materials

Muslin (Mulmul)

As a very fine cotton, muslin (called mulmul in India) used to be a prized import from India during British rule. Coming from handspun cotton, which is an artisan-focused industry in its own right, it is a thin, breathable, almost weightless fabric that gets softer with each machine wash and tumble dry. Our artisans weave the threads in a “plain weave” technique that is both incredibly soft, yet sturdy enough for long-lasting wear.

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