Most men button their shirts out of habit. The Roohi aesthetic challenges this. Wearing the shirt open serves three critical functions in style content:
Transform traditional Roohi sets into street-ready outfits by mixing textures.
Unlike the traditional sari or ghagra , which is explicitly designed to highlight curves through draping, the open shirt relies on a different calculus: . The silhouette is flat, boxy, and voluminous. It does not cinch at the waist. It does not push up the bust. Instead, it invites the gaze to travel across horizontal planes—the line of the collarbone, the shadow between the fabric edges, the flat expanse of the stomach if worn long.





