SKU: SKU-26100
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This tonal green Korean raw silk waistcoat kurta set combines refined tailoring with festive charm. The lustrous waistcoat features subtle embroidery, a mandarin collar, and fabric-covered buttons, layered over a matching kurta and crisp white trousers. A pumpkin-orange pocket square adds a vibrant accent, making it ideal for Eid, engagement, or mehndi celebrations. Its versatile design suits daytime gatherings in the UK, evening events in Dubai, or summer festivities in Australia, offering cultural elegance with modern appeal.
This 3-piece ensemble blends traditional menswear with contemporary sophistication. The tonal green waistcoat, cut from lustrous Korean raw silk, is tailored in a straight silhouette with a mandarin collar and hip-length hem. Subtle embroidery motifs add depth without overpowering the minimalist design. Layered over a matching knee-length kurta and paired with crisp white trousers, it offers a balanced contrast. Ideal for Eid gatherings in the US, UK registry ceremonies, or UAE evening formals, it delivers cultural authenticity with modern elegance.
Crafted from premium Korean raw silk, the waistcoat showcases a natural sheen that elevates its festive appeal. The fabric’s smooth drape and durability make it suitable for repeated wear. Fine collar detailing, fabric-covered buttons, and understated embroidery reflect meticulous craftsmanship. The pumpkin-orange pocket square provides a lively accent, enhancing the celebratory mood. This combination of subtle embellishment and high-quality fabric ensures the garment remains timeless, whether worn at Canada winter weddings with layering or Australia summer Eid luncheons.
The straight-cut waistcoat offers a comfortable yet structured fit, flattering a range of body types. Pair with traditional khussa shoes for formal events or loafers for a modern twist. The hip-length waistcoat over a knee-length kurta creates a proportionate silhouette, while the mandarin collar frames the neckline elegantly. For cooler climates like Canada, add a shawl in complementary tones; in warmer settings, keep accessories minimal to let the silk’s sheen and embroidery stand out.