A Kurti is an upper garment worn in the Indian Subcontinent.
In modern usage, A short kurta is
referred to as kurti. Kurti is an outfit that has stretched beyond the
Indian borders, and has evolved down the
ages to suit the changing demands of fashion world. It's a long top, generally of knee-length which is paired with
Salwar or Churidar and Dupatta. It has been one of the traditional attires for
women living in Asian countries.
Initially, this Indian
Outfit was a form of clothing worn only by Men's which was called as
"Kurta" but later it became a
regular attire for women, for which it
has its own feminine term known as" Kurti" . When one thinks of the Kurti, one thinks of comfort. The high comfort
factor is what makes the Kurti a form of clothing loved by all. The Kurti is a
versatile piece of clothing that a woman can wear in any of the season or
occasion throughout the year. During harsh Indian summers, Cotton kurtis are liked by everyone’s ‘to get
and wear’ list due to its effortless style and comfort level. In a similar
way, Woolen kurtas are also worn during
winters.
Sometimes, Women also
wear a Kurti with jeans for an Indo-western look . There is no end to variety
of kurti's in terms of fabrics, designs
& embellishments. With Immense creativity of the designers and advancement
in techniques of manufacturing, it has
totally changed the outlook of the people in the Indian fashion industry. There
are various types of kurti's such as cape style kurti, Flaired kurti, tunics, reversible kurti,
floor Length Kurti, Jacket Style, Indo-Western kurti, Anarkali style, front cut
style, printed, denim, tail cut & many more. Kurtis have been a part of
women's fashion for a very long time. The wardrobe of a woman is incomplete if
there isn't a splash of some stylish kurti's in it. The kurti's are mainly
classified on the basis of fabric and embroidery work. The basic cotton
kurtis, the elegant silk kurtis, the stylish and light georgette kurtis, and the latest kurtis with multi fabrics are
also available in the market. Their price range starts from 150 rupees &
further it goes up.
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In India kurtis are
manufactured on a very large scale in different parts of the country like
Delhi, Punjab, Haryana, Mumbai,
Rajasthan etc. Kurti manufacturers in India have the manufacturing
capacity to serve the large demands of the population of market which is why
the Kurtis are cheaper and affordable. The Suppliers and Wholesalers in India
also caters to the Retailers for their bulk demand of kurti's Women love the
assortment of kurti's offered by the manufacturers, suppliers and wholesalers.
There are lot of Ladies
Kurti Manufacturers in Mumbai also like holy fashion, Kanha Fashion, Brindas,
Vanara, Aarchee etc. And not only
manufacturers but also there are lot of suppliers of ladies kurti's in
different parts of Mumbai like Varsova, Dadar, Andheri etc.
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