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A churidar is a traditional Indian outfit known for its elegant and comfortable design. It is a type of tight-fitting trouser that is longer than the leg and gathers around the ankles, giving a distinctive, bunched-up look. Typically worn with a kameez (a long tunic) and a dupatta (a long scarf), churidars are popular among women and men alike for both casual and formal occasions. Made from various fabrics like cotton, silk, or georgette, churidars offer both style and flexibility, making them a timeless choice in Indian fashion. They are especially favored for their sleek silhouette and ability to enhance the overall grace of the wearer.
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The fabric is traditionally woven from a fine cotton-silk blend, offering a lightweight yet sophisticated drape.
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- Designs: The designs on Maheshwari sarees are influenced by traditional motifs such as geometric patterns, florals, and architectural designs. These sarees are also known for their 'butis' (small motifs), paisleys, and zari work.
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A synthetic version of silk, these sarees are lightweight, affordable, and available in a variety of designs and patterns.
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The fabric is traditionally woven from a fine cotton-silk blend, offering a lightweight yet sophisticated drape.