Elevate your wardrobe and style with our Men’s Long Sleeve Batik Shirt. This batik fabric material is done by experienced batik artists on a jacquard silk material. They use a traditional tool called Canting to draw the design on the fabric with hot liquid wax. The hand-drawn batik making process is complicated and takes a long time.
A perfect fusion of tradition and modernity, blending cultural artistry with contemporary design in its own unique Malaysian style shirt fashion. The lightweight fabric with high-quality materials, ensures both comfort and a distinctive fashion statement wherever you go. Made with the traditional hand-drawn method in Malaysia Batik art heritage.
Feel casual but still confident, simple but still energized, stylish with a soothing print, colorful, unique and comfortable in hot climate. It is a classic piece you can wear to any official/formal event. All hand-drawn, one-of-a-kind batik which makes a statement.
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Batik fabric making process
Hand-Drawn Batik
Hand-Drawn Batik is where the designs are drawn on the fabric with hot liquid wax by using a metal object called canting.
When the wax outlines are done, artists use the brushes to paint the dyes within the outlines.
The use of brush can create shaded and multi-hued designs.
Various fabrics are used including cotton, rayon, linen, voile and silk. These fabrics are patterned with floral and geometrical motifs, arranged in various layouts as dictated by current trends.
Hand-drawn batik is usually produced in 4-meter length or 2-meter length. 4-meter length hand-drawn batik is used for women’s wear and 2-meter hand-drawn batik is used for men’s wear. These garments are often used for formal events. Besides dresses, hand-drawn batik is also made into scarves, pareos, caftans and even as framed art.
Wear a Batik man shirt today to protect the 100 year old traditional craft.
Watch on our YouTube channel the making process of Malaysian Batik in general for more information on the traditional craft HERE.