Rajesh Pratap Singh set out to make a dress shirt for the hours after dark. The Badger is what that looks like.
Crafted in cotton satin. Understated in hand. Quietly luminous under light. A fabric that does its work without announcing it.
Crafted in cotton satin. The fabric that catches light without chasing it. A surface that shifts between matte and luminous depending on how you move through a room.
A tuxedo bib front, redrawn for now. The reference is the 1920s dress shirt. Formal. Considered. Built for a particular kind of evening. The execution is entirely contemporary.
Graded pin tucks run down the bib. The signature detail of the Rajesh Pratap Singh studio. Precise where everything else is fluid. The collaboration mnemonic logo is embroidered at the front side panel.
Part of the Pratap x Nicobar SS26 collection. Named for the Nilgiri badger. Low to the ground. Entirely sure of itself. Built for endurance rather than display.
Style it with: The Tahr Bandhgala for a tone-on-tone evening. The Jodhpur Trousers when the night calls for a sharper line. Worn alone. Tucked or untucked. It holds its own.