Bisht Sukari, widened, 207 Japanese fabric
Puresilver Zari 10-year warranty
National industry
Implementation ofa factory for special Arabic cloaks
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How to maintain the bisht:
- The proper folding process for the bisht must be observed.
- When you have finished wearing the bisht after use, it is preferable to hang it in the closet and store it in the cloth bag.
- The bisht (cloak) is not washed or ironed except with steam.
- Do not put perfumes on the bisht because of its effect on the zari, and be satisfied with incense.
- The bisht should not be exposed to strong light or sunlight for long hours.
- It is preferable not to go out wearing a bisht in rainy weather.
- Avoid placing the bisht directly in contact with the wood without placing it in a plastic bag to avoid termites.
What is the material of a beige wide-legged bisht?
This beige, wide-cut bisht is made from premium Japanese ghat fabric, perfect for those seeking a high-quality formal cloak. It also features German-made buttonholes with a 10-year warranty, and is locally crafted by a specialized Arabian cloak factory.
Is a wide, beige bisht suitable for formal occasions?
Yes, a beige wide bisht is suitable for formal occasions and important visits, because it combines a calm off-white color, a wide 207 gauge, and luxurious Japanese fabric, giving the look a sophisticated Gulf character.
How do I maintain the bisht after use?
To preserve the bisht, it is best to hang it after use and store it in the cloth bag. Avoid washing or ironing it in the usual way; steaming is sufficient. Also, avoid applying perfume directly to the zari (gold or silver thread).
Would a beige, wide-cut bisht be suitable as a gift?
Yes, it makes a great luxury gift for those interested in formal men's robes, especially since it is made of Japanese ghat fabric and contains guaranteed German zari.