Monday 13 June 2016

Men's Mid-Thigh Cotton Kurta

Men's Mid-Thigh Cotton Kurta




Details:-

  • 100% Cotton
  • Long sleeve with banded collar
  • Checkered pattern
  • Casual wear
  • No embroidary
  • No of items: 1
  • Double stiched locked side seams

  • Use mild detergent, dry in shade , do not bleach
  • Made in India


Product description:-

Men's Mid-Thigh Cotton Kurta is commonly well-worn in Pakistan, Bangladesh and India and is also famous in Nepal and Sri Lanka. The Men's Mid-Thigh Cotton Kurta is also  worn with a Dhoti, Paijama, Shalwar, lungi or jeans. The Men's Mid-Thigh Cotton Kurta is similar to the perahan worn in Afghanistan, the phiran of Kashmir and the daura of Nepal.
The Men's Mid-Thigh Cotton Kurta is a loose shirt falling either just above or somewhere below the knees of the wearer, and is traditionally worn by men. However, women are also wearing the straight cut kurta or its shorter version, is known as kurti. They were traditionally wear  with loose-fitting pajama (kurta-pajama), loose-fitting salwars, semi-tight (loose from the waist to the knees, and tight from the calves to the ankles) chudidars, or wrapped-around dhotis; but are now a days Kurtas also wearing  with jeans. Men's Mid-Thigh Cotton Kurta are worn both as casual everyday wear and as formal dress.

Imported Men's Mid-Thigh Cotton Kurta straight cut kurtas were fashionable in the United States in the 1960s and 1970s, as  bit of hippie fashion, fell from favor in brief, and are now again swank. South Asian women  also wearing this Western adaptation of South Asian fashion.

Some styles, button or are tied at the shoulder seam and have plackets rather than slits. The opening may be centered on the chest, or positioned off center. Ancestral forms of kurta don't have collar. Modern versions may stand-up collars of the type known to tailors and seamstresses as "mandarin" collars. 

Types of kurta's:-

  • Kali kurta
  • Bhopali kurta
  • Hyderabadi kurta
  • Lucknowi kurta
  • Dogri kurta
  • Overlapping kurta
  • Straight cut kurta
  • Multani kurta
  • Punjabi phulkari kurta
  • Punjabi bandhani kurta
  • Muktsari kurta
  • Delhi kurta
  • Sindhi kurta
  • Assamese Panjabi
  • Bengali Panjabi
  • Jeans and straight cut kurta


Maintaining Colored Clothes – Easy Fabric Care:-

 1. Never conjoin whites or any light colored fabric with dyed fabric as they tend to lose their  color and stain other clothes too. When you plan to wash cotton dyed fabric for the first time soak it in water + 1 tsp rock salt + pinch of soda. This will prevent the color to a extent. 
2. Avoid soaking colored clothes for a long time as they lose color and get the old look in just a wash. Do not use brush on the fabrics. Hand wash with cold water and dry these clothes in shade. 
3. If you are planning to wash dyed clothes in machine, club all the dark browns, maroons and blacks as the mutual fading will stain the fabrics and maintain dark always. 
4. Whenever you plan to wash these clothes, wash them inside out. This will keep colors from fading as the sun can easily absorb dyes with water. 
5. Never squeeze the washed clothes too much as the dyes that are mixed with water may drain making the dress looks old and dull. 
6. For the already faded fabrics, there are good makeover tips 
a. Faded fabric can be block printed with a combination color. Red and black, blue and white, etc. This will shift the focus on fabric towards the design. 
b. Using sequines, lace on the fabric can also help. 

c. You can get the faded dress for redye. There are many dry cleaners who will do that and make your colored clothes look new.


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