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Red Kurta Set

Regular price Rs. 90,750
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Red georgette kurta with pants and dupatta


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Size Chart (Inches)

Single Size Guide XS S M L XL XXL XXXL 4XL 5XL
SHOULDER 13.5 14 14.5 15 15.5 16 16.5 16.5 17
BUST 32 34 36 38 40 42 44 46 48
WAIST 27 29 31 33 35 37 39 41 43
LOW WAIST 29 31 33 35 37 39 41 43 45
HIP 35 37 39 40 42 44 46 48 50
ARMHOLE 14.5 15.5 16.5 17.5 18.5 19.5 20.5 21 22
BICEP 11.5 12 13 14 15 16 16.5 17 18

Please use this guide and take accurate measurements to make sure you find your perfect size.

Measurements correspond to body measurements, NOT garment measurements. You may use these measurements to select your size from the options OR place an order for a custom size.

  • Chest - Measure around the widest part of your chest, over the apex points. Ensure the tape measure is held parallel to the floor.
  • Waist - Measure around the narrowest part of your waist. On most bodies, the narrowest measurement lies an inch or two above the belly button.
  • Hip - Measure around the widest part of your hip, i.e., around the butt. Again, ensure the tape measure is held parallel to the floor.
  • Bicep - Measure around the top of your arm where it is widest, right at the armpit.

Expected Delivery By: May 13, 2025

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  • SPECIFICATIONS

    Colour: Red
    An earthy red georgette kurta paired with silk pants. The base print of the set has been recreated from archival resist-dyed cotton fragments, while the embroideries are referenced from a mid 19th century womens' robe (possibly Kutch province) and rendered using kasab-dori and resham marodi ka kaam, gota-patti, sequins and pearls. The look is completed with an embroidered silk tissue dupatta.

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Colour: Red
An earthy red georgette kurta paired with silk pants. The base print of the set has been recreated from archival resist-dyed cotton fragments, while the embroideries are referenced from a mid 19th century womens' robe (possibly Kutch province) and rendered using kasab-dori and resham marodi ka kaam, gota-patti, sequins and pearls. The look is completed with an embroidered silk tissue dupatta.