Fabric Diary — Organic Cotton, From Farm to Fold
Tracing a single tee from a cooperative in Gujarat to the studio in Bangalore.
Aisha Mehta · April 30, 2026 · 8 min read
Our long-staple cotton begins in a sixty-acre cooperative outside Rajkot. The farmers there have moved fully to regenerative practices — no synthetic inputs, cover crops between seasons, and rainwater fed irrigation.
The yarn is spun fine and tight, then knitted on slow circular looms that produce a softer, denser jersey than industrial knit. The garment-wash that follows is enzyme-based, with no chlorine.
Every Onhete tee carries a small QR on the inner label that traces this entire journey. We believe traceability is a part of luxury, not separate from it.





