The rich and beautiful culture
and legacy of India is best reflected in the Indian conventional dresses and
simply like saree, lehenga and salwar kameez, the churidar kameez is yet
another customary outfit that is tremendously mainstream among Indian ladies
and it is additionally well known among ladies around the globe. The churidar
has its source in Pakistan and North India, and it was generally worn by
Pakistani Punjabis. The churidar kameez with dupatta is very like the salwar
kameez and dupatta set the main variety being the base wear or nightgown. The
salwars and churidars is a variation of the basic salwar pants. While salwar pants have a
wide best and smaller base, the churidars have a limited and fitting style so
the shapes of the leg are featured. The churidar pants are sliced on the
inclination to make them stretchable. The churidar pants are typically longer
than the leg and are firmly secured at the sleeve. The additional length of the
gasp falls like overlays and seem like bangles laying on the lower leg, henceforth
the name "Churidar" – "Churi" which means bangle.
Dissimilar to the Patiala or
parallel salwar that requires a great deal of watchful upkeep and can be
combined just with particular sorts of kameez, the churidar has a more assorted
interest since it can be superbly blended and coordinated with different sorts
of salwar and is anything but difficult to keep up and take away.
Joined with All Types of Kameez –
In the advanced age, where every last item we utilize is about usefulness and
convenience the churidar is one such base wear that has stood the trial of time
and developed as a standout amongst the most utilitarian outfits. Salwars and churidars can
be worn with a wide range of kameez be it short kurta or kurti, tunics, knee
length kameez or streaming anarkalis, A-line salwar and straight salwar while
salwar or Patiala bottoms can be combined just with short salwar or kurtis.
Churidars hold a noticeable place in current Indian form wear. Churidars are
accessible in an extensive variety of hues that can be blended and coordinated
with different sorts of kameez. Churidars can be specially crafted by tailors,
and readymade churidars are likewise accessible in various sizes.
Support of Churidars – The
streaming and flared Patiala, palazzo, and parallel salwar may look great with
a snappy kameez yet destroying them can swing to be an untidy undertaking on
the off chance that you need to go outside in the storm season. In any case,
the tight fit and smooth state of the churidar makes it straightforward and simple
to cart away in any season without getting spread in mud and rains. Regular
cotton churidars that are proposed for day by day wear can be effortlessly
washed at home and pressed. Be that as it may, silk and weaved churidars
require extraordinary care and upkeep, and they ought to be just dry-washed.
Here are a couple of reasons that
clarify the colossal and enduring notoriety of salwars and churidars among Indian
ladies and why they want to display it with their exquisite kameez and kurti.