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Peach Prints by Narmin by Narkins

by Huzaira Siddiqui 26 Nov 2025

Peach Prints by Narmin by Narkins – Luxurious Winter Fashion

Narmin by Narkins is a leading Pakistani fashion brand known for its premium-quality textiles and garments. Their Peach Prints collection, introduced in Winter ’25, showcases a signature fabric often called “peach leather” or “peach wool” – a velvety-smooth, double-processed textile that combines supreme softness with cozy warmth. Narmin markets Peach Prints as a “signature winter collection crafted from luxurious peach leather fabric. These elegant 3-piece unstitched suits (shirt, dupatta, and trousers) are designed for Pakistani women who value both style and comfort in colder months. The range features vibrant patterns and rich color palettes – from jewel-toned florals to modern geometrics – all printed on soft, insulating fabric.

The AURORA Peach Prints suit (mint) – printed peach fabric with plush, velvety texture (courtesy Narmin).

What is Peach Fabric (Peach Finish / Peach Leather)?

Peach fabric, also known as peach finish or peach-skin, is a synthetic textile finished to mimic the feel of a soft peach’s skin. It is typically made from high-quality polyester, rayon, or blends (often with viscose), woven into a base cloth and then lightly sanded or “brushed” on one side. This peaching process raises a fine, short fiber nap on the surface – only about 0.2 mm high (sixdragontextile.com)(mh-chine.com). The result is a velvety, suede-like texture: the fabric appears matte and softly fuzzy, much like the delicate fuzz on a peach fruit. Hence the name “peach finish” or “peach skin.” In textile industry terms, this finishing step is akin to artificial sueding, producing a gentle nap and sheen.

Importantly, peach fabric is not real leather – it contains no animal product. Instead, it is often marketed as “peach leather” because of its smooth, supple feel. For example, one fabric supplier describes Peach Wool (Peach Leather) as “a luxurious blend of acrylic, viscose, and peach fibers, often referred to as ‘peach leather’ for its smooth and soft texture.”(alfatahfabrics.com). In other words, “peach” is a finish name rather than a fiber. The core material may be polyester or cotton, but the hallmark is the suede-like finishing on the surface.

Key Qualities of Peach Fabric

Peach-finish fabric combines several desirable traits, making it especially suited for winter garments:

  • Ultra-Soft Texture: The hallmark of peach fabric is its sumptuous softness. The brushed finish feels plush against the skin, similar to fine flannel or superfine velvet (mh-chine.com). Consumers often note that peach garments are extremely comfortable to wear because of this gentle hand-feel. Unlike coarse winter cloth, peach is remarkably smooth – it’s even been said to be as soft as “animal fur” without using any fur( mh-chine.com). This softness lends a premium tactile luxury to Narmin’s Peach Prints outfits. As Narmin’s site notes, Peach Prints combine “soft, warm textures with stunning winter prints,” and the “smooth peach finish offers a gentle sheen and plush hand-feel” perfect for cozy days.

  • Light Warmth & Insulation: Though lightweight, peach fabric provides surprisingly good insulation for cool weather. The tiny raised fibers trap small pockets of air on the surface, adding thermal retention. In effect, a peach-finished garment retains body heat better than plain cotton does, helping to keep the wearer warm on chilly days. At the same time, the synthetic fibers wick moisture and breathe a bit, so it does not feel stifling. Many winter brands use peach knits and wovens (sometimes called “peach wool”) to replace heavier fabrics like khaddar or wool blends, offering warmth with a softer drape. Narmin emphasizes this cozy quality: their Peach Prints suits are described as perfect for cozy days and elegant evenings alike”

  • Durability and Easy Care: Peach fabric is known for being fairly robust. The chemical finishing gives it resistance to pilling and wrinkling. It holds color well – printed patterns on peach fabric tend to have good colorfastness, so the vibrant winter motifs don’t fade quickly. It also washes more easily than many natural fabrics; typically peach garments can be machine-washed in gentle, cold settings without losing softness. (As with most dyed fabrics, experts advise separate first-washing and avoiding bleach to preserve color.) Because of this durability and low-maintenance nature, peach-finish outfits offer a practical everyday luxury: they feel high-end but don’t demand fussy care.

  • Matte Sheen and Drape: Visually, peach fabric has a subtle, matte luster rather than a shiny finish. This gives prints a rich, muted depth – colors appear vibrant but with a natural, warm undertone. The slight loft in the fabric also creates a nice drape: a peach shirt flows and layers elegantly, unlike stiffer winter suiting. Designers exploit this by pairing bold prints and colors without making the ensemble appear too heavy or clumsy. Narmin’s marketing highlights that peach fabric has a “gentle sheen” and looks luxurious without looking plastic or glossy.

  • Versatility: Due to these qualities, peach fabric is surprisingly versatile. It’s heavy enough to be worn in late autumn or early winter, yet its smoothness allows it to be styled in refined ways. It can be used for casual coats, trousers, and in Narmin’s case, unstitched 3-piece suits (kurta, dupatta, trouser). The fabric is thin enough to be cut into flowing kameez and shawls, yet enough insulating to layer with shawls or jackets. Narmin even refers to its peach fabric sometimes as “peach shawl” for the dupatta component, indicating a very soft hand.

Why Peach Fabric Works for Winter: In Pakistan’s milder winters, fabrics like peach-finish cloth provide just the right balance of warmth and comfort. Traditional winter textiles like khaddar (thick cotton) insulate well but can feel stiff. Peach fabric, by contrast, traps warmth with its nap while feeling supple. It’s a way to have “warm clothes without the weight of wool”. Narmin’s Peach Prints collection essentially harnesses this trait: each suit is designed to “redefine winter fashion with effortless sophistication,” blending warmth and style (narmin.pk). In short, peach cloth delivers a cozy, insulating layer without bulk, making it ideal for Pakistani women who want to feel warm yet elegant in winter.

The BRONZE Peach Prints suit – a burnt orange printed peach fabric.

Design Elements and Prints of Peach Prints

The Peach Prints collection features three-piece unstitched suits (2.8 m shirt, 2.5 m dupatta, 2.5 m trouser) all made from the same peach-finish fabric. Each design set has a name (like Aurora, Artichoke, Wisteria, Bronze, Sage, Clementine, Summerina, Beryl) and a distinct color scheme. Narmin’s design philosophy blends vibrant prints with color coordination to create harmonious ensembles. For example:

  • Print Patterns: The prints in this collection include floral motifs, geometric shapes, and organic textures. From large blossoms and vines to lattice motifs, the patterns are digitally printed with high detail. Like Narmin’s khaddar line, many Peach Prints designs feature florals and paisleys, but also some subtle geometric or abstract elements. The Aurora (mint) set shows pastel florals on a pale background; Artichoke (green/black) has bold leafy scrolls; Wisteria (off-white/purple) uses delicate botanical prints; Bronze (copper/orange) displays stylized blossoms; Sage (artichoke/navy) mixes flora with small dots; Clementine (tangerine/red) shows geometric lattice; Summerina (cream/mustard) features tropical ferns; and Beryl (mint) repeats emerald palm motifs. This variety ensures options for different tastes – from soft romantic florals to modern linear patterns. As one Narmin blog notes for khaddar prints, “Narmin’s prints range from delicate florals and paisleys to bold geometric motifs” in rich winter hues. The Peach Prints follow suit with “vibrant patterns, rich color palettes, and fine detailing".

  • Color Palette: The color schemes are season-appropriate: warm jewel tones (burnt orange, deep green, navy, maroon), as well as some lighter pastels (mint, cream) paired with bold contrasts. For instance, Wisteria uses off-white and purple, Bronze uses copper orange with black trousers, Sage mixes artichoke-green with navy accessories. Narmin often balances a bold hue on the shirt with either a solid or lightly printed dupatta and a plain trouser. As the brand explains: one outfit “might pair a coral floral kurta with a peach solid dupatta, and a dyed trouser in a complementary shade”, so the print “stands out without overwhelming the outfit.” This thoughtful color balance is a hallmark of their design.

  • Dupatta and Accessories: Each suit’s dupatta is also crafted from peach-finish fabric, often printed or edged in a complementary pattern. In some sets, the dupatta carries a subtle border echoing the shirt’s main motif; in others it has an all-over print that ties the look together. For example, in Aurora, the mint shawl has matching florals and tassels; in Bronze, the scarf has an embroidered-like border. Trousers are solid-colored peach fabric (e.g. dyed black, mustard, off-white) to ground the design. Decorative elements like pom-pom tassels or printed shawl borders add a festive touch while keeping the ensemble cohesive. Narmin’s product descriptions list all fabric details clearly – e.g., “Shirt: Printed Peach Leather 2.8m, Dupatta: Printed Peach Shawl 2.5m, Trouser: Dyed Peach Leather 2.5m” so customers know each piece’s material and length.

  • Print Alignment and Branding: A notable design detail is Narmin’s attention to print alignment. The patterns are aligned carefully so that motifs flow smoothly across seams and pockets. This craftsmanship is often praised on their site: for instance, one blog highlights that on many shirts “the pattern flows seamlessly across the seams and borders”. Additionally, each design is given an evocative name and product code – this branding helps customers remember and reorder favorites. (You’ll see names like Aurora, Amethyst, Glimmer, Clementine, etc. when browsing the site.)

The SUMMERINA Peach Prints suit – off-white and mustard botanical print on peach fabric.

Styling and Versatility

Peach fabric’s drape and softness allow numerous styling options. The lightweight nature means these suits can be worn in layers or with coats. Here are some features to note:

  • Layering: Because peach-finish cloth is breathable yet warm, it works well under shawls or jackets. In winter, Narmin suggests pairing Peach Prints with a woolen coat or long cardigan. The soft texture makes it easy to drape heavy shawls or jackets on top for extra warmth. One can even cinch the look with a belt over the kurta to create a modern silhouette.

  • Occasion Wear: Peach Prints are versatile enough for both casual outings and festive occasions. The rich prints and colors make them suitable for family gatherings or Eid parties. For more formal flair, one can add embroidered shawls or delicate jewelry to elevate the outfit. The contrast between the rustic peach texture and shiny accessories (like velvet stoles or crystal necklaces) creates a fashionable ensemble.

  • Footwear and Accessories: Traditional Pakistani footwear like juttis (khussas) or Peshawari chappals complement these suits nicely. Because the fabric has a matte finish, one can pair it with both textured leather belts/bags or metal-clasp clutches. For colder evenings, pairing Peach Prints with neutral-tone boots (camel or brown) adds warmth and style.

  • Age Range: The Peach Prints collection is designed to appeal across ages (18–55). The fresh, vibrant patterns work for younger women, while the sophisticated palettes and classic cuts also suit mature tastes. Narmin’s universal sizing and A-line cuts mean the suits flatter various body types.

In summary, Peach Prints by Narmin blend the brand’s premium quality ethos with the practical comfort of winter fabrics. Narmin’s designers have leveraged their textile heritage to use a modern, high-texture fabric – the peach finish – and applied it to imaginative prints and cuts. Customers of Narmin, already accustomed to premium cotton and lawn collections, can now enjoy this velvety fabric as part of their winter wardrobe.

For more inspiration, shoppers can explore Narmin’s full Winter ’25 lineup, which includes not only Peach Prints but also other winter fabrics and designs – such as Khaddar Prints 3PC, Roslyn Khaddar Jacquard, and Embroidered Khaddar 3PC. These internal collections all embrace the warmth and richness of winter textiles, each with the brand’s signature quality.

Fabric Variety at Narmin by Narkins – The Signature Textiles That Define the Brand

When it comes to textile excellence in Pakistan, Narmin by Narkins stands apart for one core reason: their mastery of fabric. While many brands focus primarily on prints or seasonal designs, Narmin has built its identity on carefully selected materials, advanced finishing techniques, and textile craftsmanship rooted in decades of expertise.

Each collection is thoughtfully curated with fabric as the hero — not just the print on top of it. Whether it's the cloud-like softness of their Peach Leather, the timeless charm of Khaddar, the refined elegance of Jacquard, or the festive richness of Embroidered Winter Fabrics, the brand ensures that every textile tells a story.

Below is a detailed, immersive look into the fabric universe of Narmin by Narkins — what each material offers, why customers love it, and how each fits into the lifestyle of Pakistani women across all ages.

1. Peach Leather / Peach Finish – The Star Winter Fabric

Peach Leather has quickly become Narmin’s signature winter textile, and for good reason. It offers the perfect trifecta:

Soft. Warm. Luxurious.

This double-processed fabric undergoes a gentle “peaching” treatment that raises microscopic fibers on the surface, creating a suede-like finish. The outcome feels high-end but remains incredibly wearable — smooth, velvety, plush but lightweight.

Why women love it:

  • It feels soft on the skin during long winter days

  • It has natural warmth without heaviness

  • It drapes beautifully for casual and formal wear

  • It photographs exceptionally well (hello, winter selfies!)

Narmin has perfected this fabric through high-density weaving, deep-dye technology, and matte-lux finishing — making Peach Prints and Peach Solids a must-have winter staple.

2. Winter Khaddar – The Classic Redefined

Khaddar is a national winter favorite — and Narmin delivers it with a premium twist. Rather than the usual coarse, loosely woven khaddar that many brands offer, Narmin’s Khaddar Prints 3PC  feature:

  • A tighter weave for warmth

  • Smoother, polished surface

  • Richer print penetration

  • Longer-lasting color retention

This is khaddar that feels like khaddar — but looks like luxury.

What makes Narmin’s Khaddar stand out:

  • Zero scratchiness (a big win for sensitive skin)

  • Deep jewel-tone prints

  • High durability for daily winter wear

  • Ideal for colder regions like Quetta, Islamabad, Murree

  • Excellent structure for straight shirts, A-line cuts, and kurta styles

Women aged 18 to 55 gravitate toward Narmin’s khaddar because it maintains a traditional feel while offering modern comfort and finishing.

3. Jacquard – The Elegant Winter Essential

For women who love a more classic, graceful winter wardrobe, Narmin’s Jacquard Collections are the ultimate choice. Jacquard fabric carries woven patterns instead of printed ones, giving it a textured, regal look.

Narmin’s jacquard is known for:

  • Its intricate woven motifs

  • Slight sheen that looks festive yet subtle

  • Medium weight that’s perfect for Pakistani winters

  • Timeless designs that feel premium but not over the top

These suits often include embroidered necklines, borders, or matching dupattas that enhance the overall outfit without making it feel heavy.

Why Jacquard remains a winter favorite:

  • Works beautifully for dinners, family get-togethers, and winter festivals

  • Looks graceful on all ages

  • Has a structured drape that flatters fuller and slimmer figures alike

  • Gives the “special occasion” feel without needing heavy embellishment

Narmin’s jacquard lineup is where craft meets charm.

4. Embroidered Winter Fabrics – Luxury with Detail

Narmin’s embroidered collections are designed for women who love texture, elegance, and subtle glamour. Unlike over-embellished winter suits, Narmin focuses on fine-thread embroidery, minimalistic patterns, and tasteful placements.

Their embroidered fabrics typically feature:

  • Neckline embroidery

  • Sleeve motifs

  • Hem or dupatta borders

  • Soft, wearable threadwork

The fabric base may include peach leather, khaddar, or blended winter textiles — depending on the collection.

What makes the embroidery special:

  • Lightweight feel (you can wear it all day)

  • No bulky add-ons

  • Balanced designs that elevate the suit without overpowering the wearer

  • Ideal for working women, university girls, and mature women alike

These suits offer the “winter luxury” aesthetic with the practicality of everyday wear.

5. Digital Printed Winter Fabrics – Where Art Meets Textile

Digital printing is one of Narmin’s strengths, and the results show in every winter collection. Unlike mass-block printing or overdone screen prints, Narmin’s digital prints look crisp, detailed, and artistic.

Each print is thoughtfully curated to complement the fabric’s personality — florals on peach, geometrics on khaddar, abstracts on blended winter cloth, and so on.

Print features include:

  • Deep color saturation

  • High-definition motifs

  • Seamless pattern alignment

  • Balanced placement to flatter different body shapes

Narmin’s prints don’t just decorate the fabric — they enhance it.

6. Peach Shawl Fabric – The Softest Dupattas of the Season

One of the highlights of Narmin’s winter drops is their Peach Shawl Dupattas. Made using the same peach-finish technique as their suits, the dupattas feel:

  • Buttery soft

  • Lightweight

  • Easy to drape

  • Warm enough for breezy evenings

These dupattas elevate even the simplest outfits, adding a cloud-like flow when draped.

They are especially loved by:

  • University students

  • Office-going women

  • Moms who want comfort without fuss

  • Older women who prefer lightweight winter shawls

Narmin’s Peach Shawls create the signature “Narmin winter look.”

Fabrics That Shape the Narmin’s Identity

Narmin by Narkins is not just another clothing brand. It is a textile-first fashion house, where fabric quality forms the backbone of every collection.

Their winter ranges stand out because:

  • Khaddar adds tradition

  • Jacquard adds elegance

  • Peach adds luxury

  • Embroidery adds refinement

  • Digital prints add personality

  • Shawls add comfort

  • Blended fabrics add versatility

Together, these textiles create a brand experience that is warm, premium, and unforgettable for Pakistani women of all ages.


Related FAQs

Q: What exactly is Peach fabric (Peach Finish)?
A: Peach finish (or peach skin) is a soft sueding process applied to woven cloth. A base fabric (often polyester or rayon) is passed through fine abrasive rollers to raise tiny fibers on the surface (mh-chine.com). This creates a suede-like, velvety texture reminiscent of a peach’s skin (sixdragontextile.com) (alfatahfabrics.com). The result is very soft to touch, with a matte, fuzzy finish. Although called “peach leather,” it contains no actual leather. It may be made from cotton, polyester, or blends, but the key is the finishing – the fabric feels plush and looks luxurious.

Q: Why is peach fabric good for winter?
A: Peach fabric is prized in winter because its nap traps warmth while remaining lightweight. The short fuzzy fibers on the surface create air pockets that insulate, so a peach shirt can keep you warmer than the same cloth without brushing. At the same time, the fabric is breathable and not as thick as wool. Narmin highlights that their peach collection offers “soft, warm textures” ideal for cold weather. In practical terms, many winter fashion experts note that brushed and peached fabrics can feel very cozy. In Pakistan’s climate, peach-finish suits provide a middle ground between heavy woolens and light summer cottons.

Q: Is peach fabric breathable or easy to wear?
A: Yes – despite its insulating loft, peach fabric remains reasonably breathable thanks to its synthetic fibers and relatively open weave. Users often find it comfortable to wear over hours, and it drapes nicely without feeling clingy. The material also typically has some stretch or drape (especially if cotton or viscose-based), so it moves with the body. According to textile sources, peached fabrics maintain proper airflow and moisture managementmh-chine.com, which means you can wear them indoors or outdoors without overheating.

Q: How do I care for peach-finish garments?
A: Peach fabric is generally easy-care compared to delicate fabrics. Most garments can be machine-washed in cold water on a gentle cycle (ideally inside a wash bag), using a mild detergent. Avoid bleach or harsh chemicals which can degrade the nap. After washing, tumble-dry on low or hang to air-dry; this preserves the softness. If any lint collects, you can gently brush it off. Ironing is usually not needed – the fabric is often wrinkle-resistant(mh-chine.com). When necessary, use a low-heat iron on the reverse side or steam lightly. In short, treat peach fabrics a bit like fine cotton or knits: gentle wash, low heat, and they will keep looking and feeling new.

Q: Are Narmin’s Peach Prints suits expensive or premium-priced?
A: Narmin by Narkins positions itself as a premium brand in Pakistan. Their Peach Prints collection is priced accordingly at the higher end of unstitched suit options. However, customers get three meters of special finished fabric, plus unique prints and design work. Considering the quality (traceable to Narkins Textile’s use of “premium, globally acclaimed” materials) and the brand’s craftsmanship, many buyers see it as a worthwhile investment in their winter wardrobe. It’s meant to be the top-of-line offering for cozy luxury.

Q: Can I style peach outfits with traditional accessories?
A: Absolutely. Peach Print suits are designed to be compatible with traditional and modern accessories alike. Many women pair them with embroidered khussas (flat shoes) or leather sandals, which complement the winter texture. For jewelry, try simple metal pieces (like gold-tone earrings or a classic watch) to let the print shine. In really cold weather, topping the outfit with a neutral wool shawl or a leather jacket can look very chic over peach fabric – the soft texture contrasts nicely with tougher materials. Narmin even suggests layering Peach Prints with jackets or pashmina for added warmth and style. The key is that peach’s versatility and neutral sheen match well with a range of accessories.

Q: What is the difference between Peach fabric and Khaddar?
A: Both are winter fabrics but quite different. Khaddar (handwoven cotton) is much heavier and coarser – it’s prized for maximum warmth and a rustic look. Peach fabric, by comparison, is lighter and smoother. While khaddar traps heat in a dense weave, peach traps warmth in its brushed surface, giving a gentler feel. Peach suits are usually more drapey and feel soft against the skin, whereas khaddar can feel a bit stiff. The Narmin site highlights khaddar’s rugged warmth but positions peach leather as a luxurious, modern alternative for people who want warmth with elegance. Essentially, Peach Prints aim to give the look of a rich winter fabric but with the comfort of a soft micro-suede.

For more on Narmin’s winter collections, visit their Winter ’25 section which includes Peach Prints 3PC, Khaddar Prints 3PC, and other premium ensembles. Each collection has its own unique fabric story, reflecting Narmin’s commitment to quality and style.

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