Garment Type: Men's short kurta / shirt
Fabric: Cotton
Weave/Technique: Sambalpuri Ikat. The fabric features the characteristic blurred or feathered patterns of the Ikat resist-dyeing technique, where the threads are tie-dyed before weaving.
Color: A solid base of a medium to dark gray or charcoal color, with a pattern in white.
Pattern: The pattern consists of vertical columns of small, elongated, and slightly blurred geometric shapes, possibly resembling diamonds or ovals. These white shapes are arranged in a repeating grid along the length of the kurta. There are also thin, vertical white lines running between the main patterned columns, creating a subtle striped effect.
Collar: Stand collar or band collar (Nehru collar style). The collar is a solid gray, matching the base color of the fabric.
Neckline/Placket: Half-placket with buttons. There are at least three visible white buttons, which contrast with the gray fabric.
Sleeves: Full-length sleeves.
Hemline: Rounded hemline, giving it a distinctive curved or "high-low" appearance at the sides.
Fit: The kurta appears to be a straight or regular fit, with a comfortable, non-tapered silhouette.
Overall Style: It is a traditional yet modern casual garment, suitable for everyday wear, ethnic events, or semi-formal occasions.
Shifting Date-10-12days
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