I am not a fashion designer. I am a farmer. I am an author.
My name is Dipra Sen. You might know me as the author of Crorepati Farmer or the founder of FarmAtma.
For years, I spent my days in the fields and my evenings in boardrooms. I met men of substance—landowners, leaders, and self-made tycoons who ruled their domains with quiet authority.
But whenever I looked for clothing that matched that spirit—clothing that bridged the gap between the ruggedness of the farm and the respect of the office—I found nothing.
The market was full of “Costumes.” Flimsy, shiny, polyester kurtas meant for dancing at weddings. They had no spine. They had no structure. They were made for guests, not for the host.
I realized that the modern Indian man had lost his uniform. We traded the majestic, broad-shouldered silhouette of the Pathani for shapeless pajamas.
So, I decided to build what I couldn’t find.
THE FARMER’S PHILOSOPHY
Writing Crorepati Farmer book taught me a simple truth: Real value comes from the roots.
If the seed is weak, the crop fails. If the fabric is weak, the suit fails.
At Pathani.in, we apply the same discipline to our clothing that I apply to my farm:
- No Shortcuts: Just as you can’t cheat the harvest, you can’t cheat on fabric weight. We use high-density cotton and linen that feels heavy in the hand.
- Functionality: I needed pockets that actually hold tools and phones. I needed sleeves that roll up and stay up when there is work to be done.
- Authenticity: A Pathani must have “Rutba” (Presence). It needs a fused collar that stands stiff like a uniform, not one that collapses like a t-shirt.
WHY “THE ORIGINAL”?
We are not a boutique. We are a logistics operation for men’s confidence.
When you wear a Command Pathani, you aren’t just wearing a piece of cloth. You are wearing the result of years of understanding what makes a man look like a leader.
Whether you are standing in a field inspecting your harvest, or walking into a wedding reception to greet your guests—you deserve to command the room.
This is not just traditional wear. This is your armor.
– Dipra Sen Founder, Pathani.in | Author, Crorepati Farmer