Must haves from Pantaloons!


Introduction
When I say Kurti, one word which pops next in our minds is ‘Comfort’. It is basically a long top, a knee length. It can be teamed with Salwar or Chudidar and Dupatta. It is one of the popular ethnic Indian get ups.
Ever wondered, how beautifully it has come a long way in the world of fashion, that it is no more worn only in India and its neighboring countries.
Origin
Kurtas as we see today are diverse in forms and come in many varieties. Initially they were popularly worn by men. They weren’t even as fancy and stylish as we see them today. Kurtas were tailored out of cotton for regular wear and Silk, for the occasional wear. These were worn by the Elite Class based on the fabric, such as Silk been used to distinguish the class and highlight the auspicious occasion.
It was initially worn widely by the men. The women were soon lured by its extreme comfort. These were called as Kurtis when worn by the women.
In the 19th century, the Elite and the intelligent class adorned this piece of clothing and showcased class! Even today, Kurtas and Kurtis are worn at special occasions by men and women. The designs back then were simple and carried no patterns and designs. They were simple and designed majorly for comfort.
In the 1960’s and 1970’s the hippies adorned kurtas and kurtis to highlight their carefree attitude. Hence it was no more meant only for the Elite class or restricted to any particular region or country but it was soon globalized.
Today, we have numerous kinds of kurtis! Thanks to the fashion driven minds, which keep inventing new trends out of these kurtis. No wonder why almost every woman adores them.
Kurtis compensate the sari look, when they are traditional silk ones worn with salwars and grand dupattas. They also compensate the look of a western gown, when they are in the avtar of Floor length kurtas. They reimburse for that chick look when they are in the form of the Indo-western styled kurtis! Want to look formal yet don’t wish to compensate on the comfort of the kurti? You must try out the Shirt styled kurti! You can even sport the beach cool look with the kaftan styled kurtis!
When already so much is been discussed about them, let’s check out what Pantaloons has to present in kurtis, for all the beautiful women out there!
Pantaloons presents a wide range of Kurtis for women, in its most modern and stylish avtars today.
A-line kurtis
A-Line kurti is a lovely dress for the youngsters. It reaches to the ankle and it has flare from the waist for making ‘A’ shaped panel. Pantaloons show cases a wide collection of this trendy styled A-lined Kurtis. It promises grace, ethnicity and comfort. It could be paired with jeans or jeggings to sport a stylish look.
Flared kurtis
One of the common types of kurtis is the flared kurti. Flare hemline looks the best on the tall women to flaunt their feminine poise. Flares could be semi or wide. The wide flares are suitable for the occasions like parties. It could be paired with high heels to accentuate the posture.
Anarkali kurtis
Anarkali kurtis from Pantaloons could be either knee length or ankle length. It is a perfect traditional wear which suits women of any body type. It could be best paired with chudidar and dupatta or leggings. A tint of ethnic silver earrings would suit it at its best.

Asymmetric kurtis
These asymmetric kurtis from the house of Pantaloons are the kurtis with asymmetric hemlines often made out of light fabrics like georgette, crepe and synthetic. Pantaloons presents this easy to carry party wears in varied colours and designs! It could be teamed with leggings.
Long straight kurtis
These are often confused with the Pakistani kurtis which are baggy in nature. Long kurtis are straight and well fitted to highlight the feminine curves. These are new in trend and give a slimmer illusion to the one who wears them. Pantaloons present these beautiful Long kurtis which will look best when teamed with leggings.
Short kurtis
These short kurtis from the house of Pantaloons are the mother of comfort! It’s a fine blend of Indo westernization. It could be either worn with leggings or jeans. It sports a tom boyish look and will make you stand out of the crowd. A must have in your wardrobe.

You will surely be able to pick up more than one for yourself or your beloved! 

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