Cotton Kurta, Indian Cotton Kurta

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Cotton Kurta

Cotton kurta has been a traditional style of dressing in India. It is an all time wear. It can be worn as morning, evening, or a night wear.

The kurta is worn by Indians, Pakistanis, Afganistanis, few Gulf and western countries. Mostly in India, people belonging to North side wear it casually.

Many people wear the combination of jeans pant in many functions. In the olden day, these kurtas were worn by men.

It is well designed in style and looks like a loose shirt falling either just above or somewhere below the knees of the person who wears it. Nowadays, it is worn by both men and women.

In today's fashion world, the cotton kurtas are being worn with a combiantion of loose or tight salwar, or churidar. Combination of jeans and cotton kurtas find much popularity, and this combination has even invaded the offices on the casual wear days of the week.

The cotton kurtas is much revered by the latest designers, worldwide exploring its dimensions. It seems every designer in the know wants to give a new look to the kurta by running the horse of imagination.

Cotton kurtas range in all multifarious colors from dark brown color to light baby pink color. Nowadays, cotton kurtas display rich patchwork or embroidery embellished with sequins, bead and kundan work.

Even cotton kurtas with floral and creeper print embellished with sequins, bead and cutdana work add elegance and grace to the wearer.

In Western countries, women wear inexpensive imported cotton kurtas as blouses, usually over jeans.

These kurtas are typically designed for them in short in length than the traditional garments and made with lighter materials. Cotton kurtas are best suited during warmy days.

Kurta comes with v-neckline and is sleeveless. Kurtas are worn without pressing. These kurtas are prone to dust easily if worn too many times.

They can be washed normally using machine in cold water, if they don’t display any work on them. Kurtas are stitched with side and front pockets. Button will be of any metal which glitter to enhance the beauty of the kurtas.

 

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