Buy salwar kameez online from Sareeshut.
Whenever we think of a salwar suit, we think of one that is long and
goes below the knee. An ordinary salware is cut straight and has slits on
either side to give the wearer more freedom while walking. The salwar is
usually flared near the bottom and has a beautifully decorated bottom border.
The dupatta or scarf is rectangular piece of moderately decorated cloth that is
used to cover the chest and the head to preserve modesty. Women place the
dupatta over the shoulders covering the front and the two ends hang at the
back. The kameez is a long flared or skin tight pant that is secured at the
waist with a drawstring. Modern salwar kameez may look a bit different in cut
and design. Fashion designers are experimenting to add the goodness of
international fashion to this ethnic wear online.
We
have a vast collection of ethnic wear online. Silk is superior in look and feel.
The fabric is perfect for Indian climate condition. Silk clothes keep us warm
during the winter and cool during the summer. Satin fabric with heavy brocade
work is used to create fascinating garment that is ideal for winter. Garments
may be beautified with zardosi, lace and hand embroidery as well.
We
love to wear cotton clothes during the hot summer as the fabric absorbs
humidity and keeps us cool and dry. Colored cotton clothes are cool in look and
feel as well. Cotton salwar kameez that can be worn comfortably in summer with
or without a dupatta. Women in India love to wear cotton salwar kameez for
festivals like Diwali and Holi. Visit Sareeshut and get to see all the trendy
indo western dresses for men as well.
We
sell ethnic wear online. We also sell clothes made from chiffons, organza,
taffeta and exclusive silks with outstanding decorative work. There are soft
shades for people who like to go classy; bold prints and Indo-western look for
people who dare to bare.
Buy
salwar kammez online from Sareeshut to get products of highest quality
standard. Before 1950, women usually wore a short kameez that was somewhere
between the hip and the knee. Cotton or khadi (jute) were used as fabric.
Tailors cut salwar that resembled a long shirt.












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