Our Story
The word "Musafir" is Persian for traveler, a wayfarer. Not just one who moves across places, but across seasons, identities, and time.
Our story begins in a small tailor shop in Karachi, started in the late 1980s by our grandfather, our Nana. With his hands, he stitched garments slowly and deliberately, carrying forward traditions rooted in patience, craft, and care.
That shop was not just a place of work. It was a space where moments were shared, stories unfolded, and clothing became something personal.

That spirit lives on in everything we create.

Musafir House exists at the intersection of timeless craftsmanship and captured moments. Our aesthetic is rooted in the idea of patina — pieces that evolve, soften, and grow more meaningful as they move through life with you.
We do not design for trends or the masses. We design pieces meant to be lived in. Each garment is crafted to move through life with you, shaped by wear, softened by time, and marked by experience.
Rooted in heritage and shaped by the present, our work embraces the imperfect, the enduring, and the human.
Every piece is made with intention and meant to earn its place over time. When you reach for it, it should stir something. A sense of place. A sense of self. If it does not, we have not done it right.
Musafir House is for those who wander, not just through the world, but through memory, creativity, and time. Every piece carries a story shaped by the life lived in it.
We invite you to make it part of yours.