Garment Type: Men's kurta
Fabric: Cotton, with a handloom texture that suggests it is a traditional weave. The fabric appears to be lightweight and comfortable.
Weave: The kurta features the distinctive ikat weave pattern, which is characteristic of Sambalpuri textiles from Odisha, India. The pattern is created by a tie-and-dye process on the warp and/or weft threads before weaving.
Color: The base color is a muted, earthy orange or peach, which gives it a warm and natural look. The ikat pattern is in a contrasting off-white or cream color.
Pattern: The pattern consists of vertical stripes made of white, wavy, and broken lines. These lines are arranged in columns with small, dotted white rectangles or diamonds in between, creating a textured and dynamic vertical design. The sleeves and the body of the kurta share this same intricate pattern.
Collar: Mandarin collar (also known as a Nehru collar or band collar), which is a short, stand-up collar without a fold-down part.
Placket: The kurta has a partial placket with three buttons, extending from the collar down the chest. The buttons are a light, neutral color, possibly cream or a light wood, blending well with the overall color scheme.
Sleeves: Full-length sleeves.
Hem: The hemline is slightly curved at the bottom, a common style for kurtas.
Overall Style: The kurta has a traditional, yet timeless and casual appeal. The handloom fabric and ikat pattern give it an authentic, ethnic aesthetic, suitable for cultural events, festivals, or casual wear.
Shifting Date-10-12days
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