Peshgeer is one of the obsolete cotton piece goods produced in the Indian subcontinent.
Peshgeer was a type of woven, printed material.
John Forbes Watson describes Peshgeer as cotton printed cloth made of English threads, used in "petticoats of poorer classes".
A sample in Fabric book gives its origin as Shikarpore, in the Sind province of Pakistan.
[1][2][3] In the mid-1800s, Palle-manufactured Peshgeer was priced in the range of Rs 22-40/piece.