Description
Plain Hakoba is a type of lightweight cotton or cotton-blend fabric featuring delicate embroidered patterns, typically created through cutwork or eyelet embroidery. In “plain” hakoba, the fabric is not dyed in vibrant prints or patterns—it maintains a single solid color, usually white, off-white, or pastel shades—allowing the embroidery and texture to stand out subtly.
Key Features:
• Material: Usually 100% cotton or cotton blend.
• Texture: Soft, breathable, and slightly textured due to embroidery.
• Design: Simple and elegant with minimalistic embroidery (often floral, geometric, or scallop-edged).
• Appearance: Semi-transparent, depending on the weave and embroidery density.
• Usage: Ideal for summer wear—kurtis, blouses, dresses, dupattas, and kidswear.