| | |  | Silk Pashmina Muffler | Home » » » » » Gift for Father - Kurta Pajama Comfort Clothes in Cotton Size M (gkp500b) | | | | | | | Product Promotions: | | | | | Description: | | Men Clothing kurta pajama is a gift to the Indian traditional wear by the great Mughals. In their custom, both men and women enjoyed kurtas and pajamas cut in long flowing panels. These elaborately embroidered kurtas with real gold and silver threads, weighed between 5 to 10 kilograms. With the change in time and fashion, modifications were made according to the comfort and affordability of people. Now the kurta pajama is more of a mans informal relaxing wear. Though the source of inspiration remains the same old Mughal fashion, many new changes are seen in todays style of Kurta pajamas. The style popular among mens kurtas is the straight cut with side pockets.Among men, the most commonly worn kurtas are the coarse handloom kurta with high Chinese collar. They are either plain woven or the designs are woven in different colors. Comfort and easy wearing quality has made the kurta pajama universally popular. They are worn in winters as well as summers. The materials for the summer and winter kurta are different. Summer welcomes crisp and light cottons, while winter gives way to all heavy and thick materials. However, the handloom kurtas are worn in both summer and winter. | | | Features: | |
• Kurta pajama made in handloom-woven cotton fabric
• Size: Chest : 40 inches x Length : 42 inches
• Complementary free size white trouser (pajama) in soft fabric with strings in waist
• Can be hand washed and machine washed
• Shipped in 24 hours from Gurgaon, India.
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Comfortable Summer DressJul 13, 2008 I wear kurta pajama almost every evening. It is funny that it should be named pajama, when it is truly not meant for sleeping. Many people wear it in India on formal occasions, and it is considered very elegant in north India.
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