AyanSingh Fashion Baby Boys Festive & Party Ethnic Jacket, Kurta and Dhoti Pant Set (Maroon Pack of 1)

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AyanSingh Fashion Baby Boys Festive & Party Ethnic Jacket, Kurta and Dhoti Pant Set  (Maroon Pack of 1)

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    Brand
    AyanSingh Fashion
    Style Code
    pajama 16
    Size
    5 - 6 Years
    Brand Color
    Marron
    Ideal For
    Baby Boys
    Label Size
    16
    Type
    Ethnic Jacket, Kurta and Dhoti Pant Set
    Fabric
    Cotton Blend
    Pattern
    Embellished
    Suitable For
    Ethnic Wear
    Sleeve Type
    Full Sleeve
    Primary Color
    Maroon
    Fabric Care
    Cold water wash only, Hand wash
    Number of Sets
    1
    Fabric Details
    cotton
    Net Quantity
    1
    A kurta is a loose collarless shirt or tunic worn in many regions of South Asia,[1][2][3] and now also worn around the world.[4] Tracing its roots to Central Asian nomadic tunics, or upper body garments, of the late-ancient- or early-medieval era, the kurta has evolved stylistically over the centuries, especially in South Asia, as a garment for everyday wear as well as for formal occasions.[5] The kurta is traditionally made of cotton or silk. It is worn plain or with embroidered decoration, such as chikan; and it can be loose or tight in the torso, typically falling either just above or somewhere below the knees of the wearer.[4] The front and back of a traditional kurta are made of rectangular pieces, and its side-seams are left open at the bottom, up to varying lengths, to enable ease of movement.[4]
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