Green net suit — pistachio lamé and Zardozi, made to order
Some formal suits are worn. This one is remembered. Hammad Bespoke Official’s green net suit is built on a pistachio-sage lamé ground — a metallic woven fabric that catches light with every movement — overlaid with sheer embroidered net. The result is a three-piece formal set that reads as quietly extraordinary: nothing loud, nothing wasted, every thread placed by hand.
The A-line shirt falls floor-length, fitted through the torso and opening at the hem, with full sleeves finished in a Zardozi-edged cuff. Paired with a multi-color chatta patti churidar in gathered silk and a star-sequin net dupatta, the ensemble is complete as commissioned. The potli bag — pearl-beaded, gold tassel-fringed — is included in the set.
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Reading the ensemble — shirt, churidar, dupatta
The shirt is the architectural centre. Zardozi floral vines trail from shoulder to hem across the lamé ground — gold wire needlework in the Mughal tradition, where the thread is coiled and couched rather than passed through the fabric. Between the vine trails, the Master Artisan has placed Resham pastel sprays: blush, peach, and ivory silk fills that break the metallic field with warmth.
At the hem, the embellishment concentrates into a formal border — heavy Zardozi medallions framed by Dabka wire couching in antique gold, with a hand-set crystal bead fringe finishing the edge. The chatta patti churidar beneath is gathered in a multi-tone silk, structured so its pleated length echoes the movement of the shirt. The dupatta carries scattered star sequins across its full width, with a bordered edge that keeps the net from reading as plain.
The back yoke — geometric Zardozi on dupion base
The back yoke shifts technique: a geometric diamond lattice in Zardozi, each cell occupied by a small floral cluster worked in gold wire and Resham. Turquoise bead accents anchor motif intersections. The yoke is worked on a dupion-weight ground that sits firmer than the lamé body — creating a structural contrast the wearer feels before the eye notices it.
The atelier’s craft
Zardozi and Resham — formal needlework from Multan
Zardozi — gold wire embroidery whose origins trace to the Mughal imperial workshops — remains the primary technique here. The lamé ground complicates it: the metallic weave shifts under the needle, requiring the Master Artisan to chalks each motif by hand before the first coil is laid. Lamé is a metallic woven fabric where flat metal threads form the ground weave, which means the embroidery sits on a surface that already reflects light — demanding greater precision in motif placement to avoid visual flattening.
Resham threadcraft fills the spaces between Zardozi vines with satin-stitch florals — blush, peach, and ivory silk that soften the metallic ground without competing with it. The Dabka couching on the border is worked last: wire coils laid flat in concentric outlines, building the raised dimension of each medallion over several sessions. Hammad Bespoke Official, Multan, assigns a single Master Artisan to each formal suit of this embellishment weight.
Bespoke customization and fit
Every green net suit from this atelier is cut against a 37-point measurement profile recorded via guided WhatsApp consultation before a single piece of lamé is marked. The A-line shirt length, sleeve length, churidar inseam, and cuff circumference are each individually specified — no standardized sizing applies. The Bespoke Fit Guarantee means alterations are covered if any measurement discrepancy arises after delivery. Diaspora clients in the USA, UK, Canada, and UAE order via the same process as domestic clients: WhatsApp, measurements, confirmation, craft.
Worldwide delivery and garment care
Crafting time for this embellishment level runs six to eight weeks from order confirmation. The completed set — shirt, churidar, dupatta, potli bag — is packaged in acid-free tissue within a garment bag before dispatch. Shipping is insured and tracked to the USA, UK, UAE, Canada, Saudi Arabia, and Australia. For lamé and net: dry clean only. Do not steam directly onto the embroidery. Store flat in the tissue packaging to protect the Zardozi wire from compression. Contact the atelier via WhatsApp before any home treatment.
Frequently asked questions
Can the green net suit be customized — different color or embellishment density?
Yes. The pistachio-sage colorway can be shifted across the green-ivory-mint spectrum on request. Embellishment density on the body and border can also be adjusted. Raise it via WhatsApp before confirming — changes to the lamé fabric order must happen before the atelier begins cutting.
Do you ship this formal suit to the USA?
Yes — all HBO formal suits ship insured and tracked to the USA, with full documentation. Delivery timeline is six to eight weeks from order confirmation for this embellishment level. Your 37-point measurement profile is recorded before crafting begins, so nothing leaves Multan until fit is confirmed.
What makes this suit different from a standard embroidered suit?
The lamé ground is the primary distinction. Most embroidered suits in this category use chiffon or organza. Lamé — a metallic woven fabric — holds Zardozi wire differently, and the light-catch quality changes the character of the piece from formal to quietly exceptional. The technique and the fabric are selected together at this atelier; neither is a default choice.
























































































