Wednesday 31 July 2013

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Kurta Designs Biography
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Kurta-Pajama, consisting of two pieces of garments, is one of the basic clothing of the Indian men. The first garment is a kurta that is like a loose long shirt almost reaching the knees, whereas the second one is the pajama or pyjama, which is a lightweight drawstring trouser. Though mostly worn on formal occasions, kurta pajama can also be worn casually. Infact, there are many Indian men who wear this dress as their sleepwear.
The term 'pyjama' crept into the English language from Hindustani, a language from which Urdu and Hindi originated. The word originally derives from the Persian word 'Payjama' meaning 'leg garment'. It was due to the British colonialization of India that the term 'pajama' and the dress spread to other parts of the world. In India, one will often find politicians wearing white starched Kurta Pajama. As a tradition, civilians wear this dress during festivities and other special occasions like holi, religious ceremony, etc.
Patiala Salwar, Which follows the Indian Punjabi Patiala Culture, The Designs introduced a huge Variety of Patiala Pajama / Trouser in Market and Boutiques. Both of these dresses have Indian Patiala Trouser with short kameez / Kurti. This patiala fashion always look beautiful with short kameez or new designs of Salwar kameez instead of long kurti because only with short kurti the patiala trouser is prominent. The kameez of both dresses are designed for parties instead of casual season. These dresses have heavy and fancy work of embroidery which is also representing the Indian Patiala Culture.
Here we will discuss the re-modification of frock which was the culture of Mughilia Season (Mughal Dress Culture). The frock fashion was very common and most wearable dress in Pakistan and India, and yet is adopting as latest fashion for parties and functions. But these dresses which I am going to discuss with you is these modern and fancy frocks which is only wear like in India.
Only soft material fabrics are used for making kurta pajama as it is supposed to be a comfortable loose fitting dress. Though good quality cotton is the most common material used for making kurta pajama, other fabrics like silk and satin are also used. Normally adults prefer wearing the kurta and pajama in neutral shades, as they give a very dignified look. Children, on the other hand, wear this dress in varied hues and patterns. Kolhapuri chappals are the most preferred footwear for this type of attire.

Kurta Designs……….Woman Boys Girls Designs Photos Pictures Images Pics Wallpapers
Kurta Designs……….Woman Boys Girls Designs Photos Pictures Images Pics Wallpapers
Kurta Designs……….Woman Boys Girls Designs Photos Pictures Images Pics Wallpapers
Kurta Designs……….Woman Boys Girls Designs Photos Pictures Images Pics Wallpapers
Kurta Designs……….Woman Boys Girls Designs Photos Pictures Images Pics Wallpapers
Kurta Designs……….Woman Boys Girls Designs Photos Pictures Images Pics Wallpapers
Kurta Designs……….Woman Boys Girls Designs Photos Pictures Images Pics Wallpapers
Kurta Designs……….Woman Boys Girls Designs Photos Pictures Images Pics Wallpapers
Kurta Designs……….Woman Boys Girls Designs Photos Pictures Images Pics Wallpapers
Kurta Designs……….Woman Boys Girls Designs Photos Pictures Images Pics Wallpapers
Kurta Designs……….Woman Boys Girls Designs Photos Pictures Images Pics Wallpapers

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