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Saturday, June 6, 2009

Cotton Kurtis.


For different seasons, there are different types of Kurtis available. Usually it is worn with loose salwar pants and with churidar pants (pajamas) which are a tight-fitting variant of the salwar. Now-a-days it is designed to be wore on jeans or trousers. Kurtis are worn as daily casual wear as well as formal dress. Kurta is suitable for all occasions starting from home to college to office to any formal occasions which give a very elegant and graceful look.
History Kurta is a Persian/Urdu word. It means a collarless shirt. It is a traditional type of dress worn generally by the people of Indian sub-continents. Kurta was used to be one of the main clothing for the natives of Asian countries like India, Pakistan, Bangladesh and Afghanistan. People used to wear it on different occasions like any festival or any fair or any family function. Kurta had different looks earlier. It came as sherwani, pathan-dress, golband and many more. Earlier kurta was the dress of gents only. But gradually it became the most sought after clothing for ladies.
Style The kurtas come with and without collars. The type of collars are as in sherwani and achkans. It is generally U-shaped or V-shaped around the neck. Kurtis generally have a front opening. Some of them have buttons. The upper front portion is embroidered with threads of silk, cotton, gold, silver, or other material, upon any woven fabric, leather or paper.
Embroidery, printed designs, embellishments with beads, laces, mirrors etc. also enhance the overall look of these fashionable kurtas. Beads and mirror work is used to beautify these kurtas.
Fabric The fabric used in Kurtis mainly depend upon the seasons. Summer Kurtis are made of cotton fibers or thin silk threads. These are very light weight and soft. It gives a sexy look and comfort feel. Winter kurtis are made of thicker fabric such as wool or khadi silk, a thick, coarse, hand spun and handwoven mixed with other fibers. Winter Kurtis provide style, fashion along with protection from cold. The common fabrics used in Ladies Kurti are: • Cotton • Silk • Wool • Georgette • Chiffon • Khadi silk • Satin • Crepe Types of Kurtas Ladies kurta can be of following types: • Sleeveless Kurta • Half sleeved Kurta • Full sleeved Kurta The features one should look for before buying a kurta : • Fabric used should be of good quality • Stitching should be checked properly • Must have a fine finishing • Latest fashion trend followed • Color shouldn't fade in long use • Shouldn't shrink after wash
Sleeveless kurta: Best suited for summers. The light weight and soft sleeveless kurtis are the most sought after clothing during hot weather. It is available with or without collars. The collared kurtis are designed with fine threads of gold, silk, cotton or other materials. Summer kurtis have chikan embroidery around the edges and upper front.
As mostly used in summers the fabric must soak sweat, should be soft to skin and allow air to pass through. Kurtis are available in array of colors, patterns, shades. These can be plain, printed or embroidered. The quality and design vary from simple one to designer's creation.
Half sleeved kurta: Absolutely perfect for offices, parties, marketing, travel. Available in innumerable designs and shades. Plain and check kurtis are much sought items. Designs of flowers, leaves, print, checks etc. injects a energetic approach to your attitude.
Full sleeved kurta: This type of garment each lady would like to have it in her wardrobe. They can be worn by females of all age groups starting from kids, teenagers to working women. It gives a unique look to you. Innumerable designs and styles are available for full sleeved kurtis. Kurtis heavily embroidered around collars, upper front and wrist are best suited for wedding ceremonies or parties. These Kurtis are used in all seasons.
Kurta describes your personality and attitude in a stylish way . It defines your character and enhances your reputation. Wearing Kurta makes one feel taller.

1 comments on "Cotton Kurtis."

twisha patel on February 7, 2012 at 3:39 AM said...

nice cotton kurtis.you can find latest sarees at paris sarees world from G3 fashions surat.

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