SKU: SKU-24353
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This grey Schiffli embroidered cotton kurta blends traditional elegance with modern tailoring. Crafted from breathable cotton, it features a straight knee-length silhouette, regular fit, and a sleek ban neck with hidden placket. The tonal chevron-inspired embroidery adds subtle texture, making it versatile for day or evening wear. Ideal for Eid prayers, Iftar gatherings, and formal family events, it pairs effortlessly with a white pajama. Its understated sophistication suits diverse style contexts, from UK garden celebrations to UAE evening formals and Australia summer luncheons.
Designed for refined simplicity, this grey Schiffli embroidered cotton kurta transitions seamlessly from day to evening. Its understated elegance makes it ideal for Eid prayers, Iftar gatherings, and formal family occasions. The breathable cotton ensures comfort during warmer climates, while the subtle chevron embroidery adds visual depth without overpowering the look. Whether attending a UK registry ceremony, a UAE evening reception, or an Australia summer Eid luncheon, this kurta offers timeless appeal.
Crafted from premium matte-finish cotton, the kurta features tonal Schiffli embroidery in a chevron-inspired pattern. This technique enriches the fabric with texture while maintaining a lightweight feel. The straight cut and knee-length design provide a balanced silhouette, complemented by a sleek ban neck and hidden placket for a clean front. Full sleeves with open cuffs retain traditional formality, making it suitable for both contemporary and classic styling.
Tailored in a regular fit, this kurta offers both structure and ease of movement. Pair it with the included white cotton pajama for a complete look, or style with darker trousers for evening formals. In Canada’s cooler months, layer with a lightweight shawl for added warmth without compromising the streamlined profile. Minimal accessories, such as a classic watch or understated footwear, allow the embroidery and silhouette to remain the focal points.