These have been appreciated lately for their simplicity and elegance. They can be mix and matched with any form of pants. According to sleeves, kurtis can be divided into Alice(8% spun silk mixed yarn) sleeveless, short sleeve, half sleeve, three-fourth sleeve, and full sleeves. Kurtis are donned by women along with chudidars, jeans, skirts or any formal trouser.

Kurtas worn in the summer months are usually made of thin silk or cotton fabrics while winter season kurtas are made of thicker fabric such as wool as in Kashmiri kurtas or Khadi silk, a thick, coarse, handspun and handwoven silk that may be mixed with other fibers. In the recent past kurtis which are anti-wrinkle are also available. The types of cotton fabrics available are chikon, pure cotton, cotton silk etc, while silk comes as art silk, pure silk and tussar silk. The most common style works available are the chikonkari work, thread work, embroidery, zardozi, sequins, patch work, bandhinis, mirror work, kundan, mina work, stones, sitaras, jamawar embellished work, beads work, abstract paintings, and geometric printings.

The bright colors available are maroon, red, blue, green, magenta, purple, beige, brown, turquoise, violet, rust etc. Popularized by the internet marketing, foreign tourists, and Indians staying abroad, kurtis have a huge fan base abroad. They also come in white, orange, pink, light blue, light green, off white, golden, silver etc. The buttons or cufflinks can be decorated with jewels, enameling, and other traditional jewelers’ techniques. Customers can choose from a wide variety of neck designs, kurti designs, sleeves, art works, and cut length. Kurtis can have wide circumference or can be cutted on sides as per requirement. Kurtis have gained market recently due to comfortability and simplicity. The most common of all these fabrics are the cotton and silk. They can be custom designed. Preferences differ in women with some preferring long kurtis over short kurtis and vice versa. Designed with decorative metal buttons, which are not sewn to the fabric, but, like cufflinks, are fastened into the cloth, kurtas are also suitable for wearing in formal functions and occasions.Kurtis are the female version of traditional kurtas worn by men. Some kurtis come with lace work in hands and necks for a greater look. Ladies can mix and match the color of kurtis with the jeans or chudidars.

Offered in different types of color, kurtis are available either as single color, double-colored or multi-colored. With popularity rising in folds with days, kurtis suppliers and businessman hope to make a fortune with the growing market.The various types of kurtis available are the designer kurtis, casual wear kurtis, party wear kurtis, and embroidered kurtis.Kurtis come in a range of wide variety of fabrics like, cotton, silk, wool, tussar, crepe, lenin, net faux crepe, georgette, and faux georgette. This is preferred mostly by college students and working ladies.About Author Aarush Rai :.Kurtis also have gained market for the diversity in art works available.Appreciated by every woman irrespective of their age, kurtis have found a strong foothold in the market.

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