Fatty's Store is an editorial boutique curated in Karachi and shipped across Pakistan — a slow-crafted catalogue of lawn, beauty and objects with intention.
Fatty’s began as a weekend habit — a running list of the small, well-made things we kept recommending to friends. A quiet lawn print from a Lahore atelier. A gloss that sat right. A candle that smelled like someone else’s apartment in the best way. We made the list into a shop.
We don’t chase drops. We buy in small batches, sell through, move on. If something is here, it’s because one of us uses it, wears it, or has been thinking about it all week. The catalogue is small by design — less noise, fewer near-duplicates, more things you’ll actually reach for.
“Fewer things, chosen with care — that’s the whole editorial.”
We believe in quiet luxury — the way a ribbon is tied, the way a print sits on your skin, the way a shade of pink looks in morning light. The shop is styled like a magazine because that’s how we look at clothes and objects: one page, generous margins, a single photograph given space to breathe.
“Objects with intention. Quiet in the palm, confident on the body.”
The pink is deliberate — a warm hot-pink against cream, not sugary, not cold. Everything on the site is set in Fraunces (editorial serif) and Inter (clean sans). The details matter to us because they matter to you once the parcel lands on your doorstep.
The web is where you browse. Big photographs, long descriptions, room to scroll. It’s where we want you to read, compare, change your mind.
The app is where you live with us. Drop notifications, saved addresses, courier tracking that updates without you refreshing, and faster checkout on the days when you’ve made up your mind. Same catalogue, same brand, two surfaces shaped to what you need from each.
“Browse slowly here. Buy quickly there. Both stay in sync.”
Drop notifications, faster checkout, live courier tracking. One tap away from the catalogue.