From Sikar To Screens: How Piyush Agarwal Wove KCPC Bandhani Into A Household Name

KCPC Bandhani, a ethnic wear brand under Khatushyam Fashion Pvt. Ltd., specializes in Bandhani, Gota Patti, and Rajasthani ethnic wear.

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From Sikar To Screens: How Piyush Agarwal Wove KCPC Bandhani Into A Household Name
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Sikar, Rajasthan: In a town known for its simplicity and temples, few would have imagined a young man quietly planning to take centuries-old textile traditions global. Yet, that’s exactly what CA Piyush Agarwal has done—turning KCPC Bandhani, his family’s local saree business, into a nationally recognized ethnic wear brands.

What started in 1978 as a shop in Sikar under the name of Khatushyam Fashion Pvt. Ltd. has grown—thread by thread, design by design—into a digital-first brand with an online store, a wide customer base, and over 3000 Bandhani designs available across the country.

A Vision Rooted in Culture

Raised amidst the dye pots and gota patti artisans of his family’s workshop, CA Piyush Agarwal grew up not just observing but absorbing the culture of craft. But while tradition was sacred, he also saw something missing: visibility, scale, and connection to modern Indian women.

I didn’t want Bandhani to be something you only wear on Teej or weddings,” Mr. Agarwal reflects. “I wanted it to live in daily life—on campuses, in offices, at brunches, even on Instagram.

Because of his excellence in Fashion Corporates and experience from Media Brands (ZeeTV), Mr.Piyush brought a rare mix of industry insight and storytelling vision to ethnic fashion.

His aim was to make ethnic wear more relevant, practical, and accessible—while preserving its traditional essence.

From Local Bazaars to Digital Shelves

The turning point came when Mr.Piyush took the brand online. Long before e-commerce became fashionable in rural India, KCPC Bandhani launched its official store, OnlineBandhej.com, with a clear intent: to ship Bandhani directly from the artisans to the buyer’s doorstep.

Soon, became a familiar name on Amazon, Myntra, and Flipkart. Today, women from Kashmir to Kanyakumari shop the brand for everything from daily-wear kurtis to bridal lehengas and the iconic Marwadi Pila Chunri.

The move was strategic and emotional. “It gave our karigars pride. Their work was no longer hidden in the bylanes of Sikar—it was being worn in metros and getting five-star reviews,” Piyush shares.

The Numbers Tell Their Story

With over 7000 verified five-star ratings, a 4.8/5 customer satisfaction score, and a large base of repeat buyers, KCPC Bandhani caters to a diverse customer base, including both urban and traditional shoppers.

Their secret? A combination of affordability, authenticity, and aesthetic appeal. Each piece is designed for women of all ages—be it a teenager shopping for her first puja saree or a grandmother looking for a light, wearable Bandhani for family functions.

A Movement, Not Just a Brand

For CA Piyush Agarwal, the story doesn’t end with selling sarees. He is supporting artisan livelihoods, preserving traditional dyeing techniques, and promoting Indian craftsmanship. The design studio in Sikar still sources directly from local clusters, keeping the community at the brand’s heart.

Under his leadership, KCPC Bandhani is now preparing to step into international markets, expand into diffusion lines, and blend Bandhani with Indo-Western silhouettes—all while staying true to its cultural core.

To get started, visit the official website of KCPC Bandhani at .

About KCPC Bandhani

KCPC Bandhani, a ethnic wear brand under Khatushyam Fashion Pvt. Ltd., specializes in Bandhani, Gota Patti, and Rajasthani ethnic wear. With over 3000+ live designs and a national presence across leading marketplaces, The brand is built on the principles of tradition, trust, and timeless elegance—helmed by the leadership of CA Piyush Agarwal.

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