Sensuous Off White Matka Silk Wedding Wear Designer Kurta Pyjama
For men,
traditional kurta pyjamas eventually became the staple apparel, particularly in
everyday wear. In the last century, western clothing has taken precedence in
menswear, especially in urban Indian centers. Though, when it comes to
traditional and Indian wear, it is the men’s kurta pyjama that is considered
the obvious and most appropriate choice. It is still today worn not just for
traditional ceremonies, festivals and weddings but also as casual wear. The traditional kurta pyjama for men has important components, the top
wear garment called the kurta and the bottom wear garment called the pyjama.
The kurta is a loose, long shirt or tunic that has remained more or less
unchanged from its original form. It is made by combining two pieces of
material into one loose, a straight fitting garment that ends just above the
knees, though longer and shorter lengths are also available in the market.
Product
Description: Polished off white matka silk wedding wear designer kurta pyjama.
Having fabric matka silk. This beautiful kurta pyjama is showing some amazing
look with pattern. Gives you an amazing look for party or an occasion or any
festivals. (Slight variation in color, fabric and work is possible. Model
images are only representative.)
Colors: Off
White
Sizes: 36,
38, 40, 42, 44
Fabric:
Matka Silk
Work:
Embroidery
Occasion: Wedding,
Festival
The
traditional kurta pyjama has constantly been a super festive put on choice for
guys however of past due, it has become something of a trend as nicely. Men can
wear designer kurta pyjamas for all styles of activities as there is a lot of
range on this kind of garment. Generally,
the printed and dyed sorts are preferred for daily wear whereas the decorated,
embroidered types are favoured for formal events. Men even have the flexibility
to don a plain and simple white or beige kurta pyjama made from silk for
special events. They can accessorize this ethnic look with a couple of leather footwear and a red men’s wear dupatta.
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