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Kurtis for every mood and occassion

Posted on 11 August 201724 September 2018 By Mayuri Sharrma

It is often said that it is a Man’s World. However, when it comes to clothing there is no doubt that it is Women who rule. Women are most definitely the luckier gender when it comes to the choices on offer in terms of clothing.

Men are restricted to Trousers and Shirts for regular wear and a Suit or Kurta Pyjamas for festive events. As for us Ladies, we have a plethora of options to choose from. From Jeans, Trousers, Skirts, Kurtis to Salwar Kameez’s for regular wear and Sarees for festive and traditional occasions.

If you asked Women to vote, my guess is Kurtis will surely get the highest votes for they are one of the most versatile of all outfits among the ones mentioned above. Kurtis flatter women all ages and body types and their high comfort level and versatility makes it an extremely popular choice among girls and women.

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Kurtis can be worn with leggings, or with regular or Patiala Salwars. They look great when worn with Jeans and Capri pants too. Wear your Kurtis with or without a Dupatta or a Stole and give your outfit a complete new look. Kurtis are great for day wear and night wear, formal wear along with semi-formal and formal wear too.

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Craftsvilla is India’s Largest Ethnic Store. It is the only online shopping site focussed exclusively on everything ethnic, with a range of 100% hand curated and authentic products.

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Craftsvilla has recently updated their Kurti category. Their already exhaustive collection of Kurtis now have even more choices for you.

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Take your pick from their range of ;

The Classic Kurti, for formal and festive occasions is available in Silks, Chanderi, Crepe, Chiffon, Georgette and lots more.

The Casual Kurti, for every day wear.

The Dress Kurti, for that Indo-Western fusion outfit in your wardrobe. Wear it with leggings or a salwar or wear it just as a dress.

The A-Line Kurti, a cut that is flattering to all body types and will make you look taller and slimmer.

The Shirt Style Kurti, for office wear. Gives a very smart look!

The Digital Print Kurti, to make you stand out in a crowd.

The Plain Kurti, that you can accessorize as per your mood and the occasion.

The Cotton printed straight Kurti, for that classic look.

The Asymmetrical Kurti, for when you in the mood for a fun and funky outfit.

The Straight Knee Length Kurti, which you can never go wrong with.

And these are just a few of the many options available!

Craftvilla’s website is aesthetically appealing and easy to navigate through. It has a huge collection of Kurtis available in different Colours, Patterns, Designs and Price Ranges.

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Choose from a range of Readymade, Semi-stitched, Stitched Kurtis and Unstitched ones available. Craftsvilla also has Dress Materials.

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Since their collection is vast, you also have the option to narrow down your search by using their filters.  Mark the choice of Color, Fabric, Sleeve Type, Neck Style, Length, Size, Back Style and Pattern you are looking for. Work, Style, Occasion, are the additional options that help you narrow down your search still further. If this wasn’t enough there is a special section to check out the Kurtis on a Discount.

Could it get any better than this? The festive season is around the corner. What are you waiting for? Go shop!

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  1. Roma Roma says:
    14 August 2017 at 6:08 PM

    I loved your introduction to this post buddy as much as the Kurtis.

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