Ladies Kurti Specification
- Occasion
- Daily Wear, Office Wear, Beachwear
- Transparency
- Semi-Transparent
- Decoration Material
- Other
- Washing Method
- Hand Wash, Machine Wash, Dry Clean Only
- Neck Style
- Round Neck, V-Neck, High Neck
- Feature
- Washable, Dry Cleaning, No Fade, Non Toxic, Breathable, Quick Dry
- Sleeve Style
- Full Sleeves
- Season
- Winter, Summer, Rainy, Spring, Autumn, All Season
- Size
- XXS, XS, S, M, L, XL, XXL, XXXL, Customized, Plus Size
Ladies Kurti Trade Information
- Minimum Order Quantity
- 50 Pieces
- Payment Terms
- Cash on Delivery (COD), Cash Advance (CA), Cash in Advance (CID), Cheque
- Supply Ability
- 1000 Pieces Per Day
- Sample Policy
- Contact us for information regarding our sample policy
- Main Export Market(s)
- Asia
- Main Domestic Market
- All India
About Ladies Kurti
A lady's kurti is a versatile and comfortable tunic-style top, originating from the Indian subcontinent, that is traditionally worn over the waist and below the bust. It is a staple in modern Indian wardrobes, worn for casual, office, and festive occasions. Kurtis are defined by their wide variety of designs, necklines (like V-necks or boat necks), sleeve lengths (from sleeveless to full-length), and fabrics (such as cotton, silk, or chiffon), and can be paired with various bottom wear like leggings or jeans. Key characteristics of a kurti: Versatility: Kurtis can be worn in many different settings, from casual wear to formal events. Style Variations: They come in a wide range of styles, including straight cuts, A-line shapes, Anarkalis, and asymmetrical designs. Neckline & Sleeve Options: Kurtis feature diverse necklines like V-neck, boat neck, and keyhole, as well as various sleeve lengths and styles, including bell or flutter sleeves. Fabric Choices: They are made from breathable materials like cotton, linen, silk, and chiffon, with Chikan embroidery being a popular choice for summer kurtis. Bottoms & Accessories: Kurtis can be paired with different bottom wear, such as leggings, jeans, palazzos, or pants, and accessorized with handbags and footwear to complete the look. Modern & Fusion Styles: The kurti has evolved to incorporate modern design elements, blending traditional Indian motifs with contemporary silhouettes to create fusion wear.