Garment Type: Men's kurta (or kurti, given its length).
Fabric: Cotton, specifically handloom Sambalpuri Ikat. The fabric has a natural, slightly coarse texture, characteristic of handwoven textiles.
Color: The base color is a deep indigo or navy blue. The Ikat pattern is woven in shades of white, light gray, and magenta or deep pink.
Pattern: The kurta features a vertical Ikat (tie-and-dye) pattern. The design consists of thin, vertical stripes composed of jagged, spear-like motifs. These motifs are arranged in alternating colors: one column of white/gray and the next of magenta/pink. The vertical orientation of the pattern is slimming and elongates the silhouette.
Collar: The kurta has a Mandarin or stand-up collar (Nehru collar).
Placket: It has a partial placket with buttons down the front, typical of a kurta. There are five visible buttons. The placket is a simple, straight cut.
Sleeves: The sleeves are full-length and straight, without cuffs.
Fit and Cut: The cut appears to be a regular, straight fit. The hemline is curved on the sides, which is a common feature in kurtas.
Pocket: There is one patch pocket on the left chest.
Style: The style is traditional Indian ethnic wear, specifically from the Sambalpur region of Odisha, India. It's a casual or semi-formal kurta suitable for everyday wear, cultural events, or festive occasions.
Shifting Date-10-12days
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