Meeras-e-Fakhr — میراثِ فخر — is not just an ensemble; it is an echo of ancestral legacy wrapped in the elegance of modern craftsmanship. Created for the man who values heritage as deeply as he values sophistication, this exclusive piece from Shoaib Ismail’s menswear line is an ode to timeless Pakistani artistry and masculine grace.
This garment redefines traditional formalwear with contemporary subtlety. Every element — from fabric to finish — is carefully chosen and masterfully constructed. The base textile, available in luxurious raw silk, breathable cotton-silk blends, or premium jamawar, is tailored to perfection, offering structure, fluidity, and enduring comfort.
Adorned with hand-rendered embroidery inspired by the regal geometry of Mughal architecture and the organic beauty of regional florals, Meeras-e-Fakhr features resham threadwork, antique zardozi, and signature embellishments that speak of patience, skill, and tradition. The design is understated yet unmistakably royal — perfect for the man who commands attention without asking for it.
Available in deep cultural hues such as zubaan-e-soz (midnight maroon), badal grey, zaitooni green, and sunehri beige, each color is chosen to complement celebratory occasions — be it a wedding, mehfil, cultural soirée, or intimate nikah ceremony.
The silhouette — be it a prince coat, sherwani, or classic kurta set — is tailored with clean lines, precise cuts, and minimalist structure to enhance the masculine form while maintaining a traditional identity. Inner linings are made of breathable fabrics, ensuring comfort during long events, while the handcrafted buttons and detailed cuffs complete the statement.
Meeras-e-Fakhr is for the man who wears his story. A man whose elegance lies not just in how he dresses, but in the pride he carries for his culture and the respect he holds for those who came before him.
At Shoaib Ismail, we don’t just design clothing — we design legacy. Wear Meeras-e-Fakhr — and let your presence speak the language of heritage and honor.
— میراثِ فخر — is not just an ensemble; it is an echo of ancestral legacy wrapped in the elegance of modern craftsmanship. Created for the man who values heritage as deeply as he values sophistication, this exclusive piece from Shoaib Ismail’s menswear line is an ode to timeless Pakistani artistry and masculine grace.
This garment redefines traditional formalwear with contemporary subtlety. Every element — from fabric to finish — is carefully chosen and masterfully constructed. The base textile, available in luxurious raw silk, breathable cotton-silk blends, or premium jamawar, is tailored to perfection, offering structure, fluidity, and enduring comfort.
Adorned with hand-rendered embroidery inspired by the regal geometry of Mughal architecture and the organic beauty of regional florals, Meeras-e-Fakhr features resham threadwork, antique zardozi, and signature embellishments that speak of patience, skill, and tradition. The design is understated yet unmistakably royal — perfect for the man who commands attention without asking for it.
Available in deep cultural hues such as zubaan-e-soz (midnight maroon), badal grey, zaitooni green, and sunehri beige, each color is chosen to complement celebratory occasions — be it a wedding, mehfil, cultural soirée, or intimate nikah ceremony.
The silhouette — be it a prince coat, sherwani, or classic kurta set — is tailored with clean lines, precise cuts, and minimalist structure to enhance the masculine form while maintaining a traditional identity. Inner linings are made of breathable fabrics, ensuring comfort during long events, while the handcrafted buttons and detailed cuffs complete the statement.
Meeras-e-Fakhr is for the man who wears his story. A man whose elegance lies not just in how he dresses, but in the pride he carries for his culture and the respect he holds for those who came before him.
At Shoaib Ismail, we don’t just design clothing — we design legacy. Wear Meeras-e-Fakhr — and let your presence speak the language of heritage and honor.
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