What's Bunon Batte

Bunon (বুনন) in Bengali means woven. Batte (ΰ²¬ΰ²Ÿΰ³ΰ²Ÿΰ³†) in Kannada means cloth. Having lived in Bangalore for so many years, we felt that this name is a rich tribute to the two beautiful cultures.

About us

Why do you wear the clothes you wear? For some, it’s a statement, for others it’s comfort, and for many it’s a piece of nostalgia they want to carry.

Hi, we are Tithi and Avi.

We started Bunon Batte with a simple belief: that clothing can hold more than fabric. It can hold memory, philosophy, a piece of our subculture, or even a fragment from our daily life. And that's exactly what we do. We take moments, memories, objects, and even philosophies and turn them into wearable garments. What they mean to us may not be what they mean to you, and that's the point.

Our designs favour clean structures and considered forms. Comfort is built in through high waists, loose fits, and silhouettes that move with you.


We don't follow trends or seasons. Stories don't expire with the calendar, and neither should the clothes that carry them. What matters to us is the longevity of pieces that hold their relevance because they're tied to experience, not to what's current. We design for the long term, for wardrobes that accumulate meaning rather than clutter.

Our vision

To create a collective.......not just a brand. A space where makers, wearers, and storytellers come together. Where the work we do, the garments we create, and the moments we hold become part of something larger. Where growth means more hands involved, more stories shared, more belonging felt.

Bunon Batte is not built alone. It's built with you. We envision more artisans employed, with stable work and fair income. More workshops where embroidery skills are passed down and valued. A platform where stories are contributed, interpreted, and translated into new collections. Where transparency isn't an exception but the standard, and where our supply chain, our processes, and our growth are visible to anyone who wants to see them. Bunon Batte grows when the collective grows. More people involved means more capacity to create, more livelihoods supported, more moments held in fabric. It's not built alone. It's built with you.