Auntie Oti started in 2011 as a showcase for the non-designed. With a mission to spotlight everyday Indian items, they featured common goods such as towels, napkins, blankets, and shawls, all made from khadi, a fabric made from hand-spun yarn by craftspeople in small, government-sponsored weaving groups across the country.
The collection has since grown to include items designed by Auntie Oti using skills and techniques specific to India such as tie-dye, block printing and indigo dyeing and incorporating them into simple accessories, bedding, and clothing. Aspiring to be uniform-like in a uncomplicated, functional, and comfortable way, the clothing line includes timeless, non-seasonal styles all made from khadi cotton.
With their small collection of humble, handmade pieces, Aunti Oti invites you to explore a tiny slice of the beauty and love of craftsmanship that is part of India's intangible heritage.