Khadi: A Fabric with a Legacy
At KOMANA, we appreciate textiles that tell a story — this time a story of tradition, sustainability, and responsible craftsmanship. That’s why we partner with Moral Fibre to bring you our handwoven and handspun Khadi collection, made with the utmost respect for both people and the planet.
Moral Fibre embodies the principles of conscious fashion, prioritizing human energy over mechanical production to minimize environmental impact. By providing fair work opportunities, they empower artisans and communities, ensuring that fashion can be both beautiful and socially responsible. As a Fair Trade India-certified company, Moral Fibre upholds ethical practices at every stage of the supply chain. From sourcing to production, they maintain transparency, fairness, and deep respect for the environment, ensuring that every piece of Khadi carries a positive impact.
Khadi is more than just a textile; it’s a symbol of resilience and self-reliance. Once championed by Mahatma Gandhi during India’s independence movement, this handwoven cotton fabric provided livelihoods for rural artisans and became a statement of ethical production. Today, Khadi continues to be crafted using traditional spinning and weaving techniques, ensuring that age-old craftsmanship remains alive while offering sustainable employment.
Our “Blue Square” collection features memorable Khadi textile — breathable, and naturally textured — perfect for conscious wardrobes.