Before there were borders, it was simply called migration.
Traders traveling the Silk Road and the Cinnamon Route, bringing with them the best their lands had to offer.
Without it, Europe wouldn’t have Belgian chocolates, marinara sauce, or wonderful paisleys like this.
Who can argue with that?
The Pro-Migration Shirt (No. 2905). These prints were first brought back from the Punjab by British soldiers in the 1840s. Today, they can be found in Pakistani fabric shops in the London suburbs.
Made from 100% cotton, which is much softer than the traditional pashmina shawls.
Classic paisley pattern.
Spread collar with eight faux horn dyed-to-match buttons down the front and two on the adjustable, mitered cuffs.
Slightly rounded hem.
One of the Empire’s greatest acquisitions.
Men’s sizes: S, M, L, XL, XXL.
Colors: Navy Paisley, Brown Paisley.