Taara Tights - Chartreuse & Magenta

Taara Tights - Chartreuse & Magenta

XS-M
$48.00
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Taara Tights - Chartreuse & Magenta

Taara Tights - Chartreuse & Magenta

$48.00
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A true-to-size 40 denier tight designed to sculpt softly and flatter the legs with a smooth, second-skin finish.

Lightweight yet substantial, Taara offers the perfect hint of warmth for that in-between season. Breathable enough for sunny afternoons and cozy enough for cool spring evenings. The intricate star motif draws from traditional Indian embroidery and mandala geometry, where 4, 6, 8, and 12-pointed stars symbolize navigation, balance, and a connection between earthly life and the cosmos. Designed like a subtle spiritual map, the pattern gently centers the eye while elongating the leg.

Rendered in vibrant pinks, magentas, and chartreuse, a color story deeply rooted in Indian textile tradition, this pair brings bold femininity with intention.

Perfect under a black mini skirt or micro shorts for a night out, layered beneath a silky slip dress for dinner, or styled with an oversized blazer and ballet flats for daytime city wandering. Taara transitions effortlessly with you, light and airy while giving just enough warmth as the seasons shift.

Size and Fit
Model is 5'9'' tall and wearing size XS-M.

Fabric and Care
90% Nylon | 10% Spandex

Hand wash in cold water with mild detergent to maintain elasticity. Avoid bleach and fabric softeners, which damage fibers. For machine washing, use a mesh bag on a delicate cycle. Air dry flat or tumble dry on low/no heat.

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SUSTAINABLY MADE IN INDIA

Crafted in India by skilled artisans, Satchy brings generations of textile artistry to modern design. Using small-batch production, we source materials within our own facilities whenever possible.

FEMALE-LED PRODUCTION

Satchy is produced in female-founded factories where women lead at every level. We prioritize fair wages, safe working conditions, and long-term partnerships that support economic independence.

RECLAIMING INDIAN MAXIMALISM

Rooted in Indian motifs, expressive color, and layered detail, we embrace maximalism as power—reclaiming boldness as heritage, identity, and pride against colonial minimalist ideals.