Crafting the Future of Luxury Cotton Clothing
COTTONCLAAS is a premium cotton clothing brand based in India, specializing in understated luxury garments made from the finest natural cotton fibers. Founded in 2026, the brand focuses on slow fashion, sustainability, and timeless design for the modern Indian consumer.
The Atelier
Founded in 2026, COTTONCLAAS was born from a desire to return to the fundamentals of clothing design. We believe that true luxury is found in the details — the weight of a fabric, the precision of a seam, the intention behind a silhouette.
Our atelier operates on a philosophy of slow fashion. We do not chase trends; we create pieces designed to endure. Every garment is meticulously crafted by artisans who have dedicated their lives to their trade. Our production process prioritizes quality over quantity, with each piece undergoing rigorous quality checks before reaching our customers.
Sustainable Elegance
We are committed to minimizing our environmental footprint without compromising on quality. Our materials are sourced from ethical suppliers who share our values of sustainability and fair trade.
From organic cottons to recycled cashmeres, we carefully select fabrics that are as kind to the earth as they are to the skin. Luxury should not come at the expense of our planet. Our packaging is 100% recyclable, and we offset carbon emissions from all domestic shipments.
Our Values
Quality First
Every COTTONCLAAS garment is made from 100% premium natural cotton fibers, sourced from certified organic farms. We use traditional artisan techniques combined with modern quality standards to ensure each piece lasts for years.
Slow Fashion
We produce fewer, higher-quality pieces designed to transcend seasonal trends. Our collections are released thoughtfully, with each garment designed to integrate seamlessly into an existing wardrobe.
Ethical Craft
Our artisans are paid fair wages and work in safe, dignified conditions. We maintain transparent relationships with all suppliers and regularly audit our supply chain for ethical compliance.
At a Glance
Last updated: May 2026