
28525 Small Golden Check Baby Boys Shirt Raglan Half Sleeve
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This baby boy’s raglan sleeve traditional shirt features a cream-yellow base with golden grid checks, mandarin collar, and golden button placket. Paired with a cream dhoti bordered in gold, it blends cultural heritage with modern tailoring. Comfortable, breathable, and festive, it’s perfect for Onam, weddings, and traditional celebrations.
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Fabric & Pattern
The shirt is crafted from a soft, breathable cotton blend, perfect for a baby’s delicate skin. It features a muted cream-yellow base adorned with golden yellow grid checks, giving it a structured yet elegant look. The subtle checkered design reflects timeless South Indian traditional aesthetics. -
Raglan Sleeves & Collar Design
Designed with raglan sleeves, the shirt provides enhanced mobility and comfort, allowing the baby to move arms freely. The sleeves are short, keeping it airy for festive wear. The collar is a neat mandarin style, lending sophistication while staying gentle against the skin. -
Front Closure & Buttons
The shirt has a central button placket running vertically down the front. The buttons are golden-hued, perfectly complementing the grid checks while also adding festive detailing. These buttons are rounded and smooth for safety, ensuring no irritation or discomfort for the baby. -
Fit & Structure
The shirt is tailored in a straight, easy fit that drapes comfortably over the baby’s torso. The hemline sits slightly above the dhoti, ensuring balance in the overall outfit. The raglan design naturally accommodates playful postures, sitting, or crawling without restricting movement. -
Styling & Cultural Relevance
Paired with the traditional cream-colored dhoti bordered in golden zari, this shirt represents a complete Kerala-inspired traditional attire. Its lightweight structure and breathable weave make it ideal for Onam, Vishu, or temple visits. The blend of modern raglan tailoring with ethnic fabric makes it culturally rooted yet practical for children.