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Churidar - an All-Time Favorite Clothing Among Men and Women

  • Writer: julia sparkel
    julia sparkel
  • May 5, 2021
  • 2 min read

It's rare to find something that suits both men and women because of their different frame shapes. Besides, what looks good on women may not look good on men, and vice versa! However, the churidar style salwar is quickly gaining popularity among both men and women. Of course, the tops are different in pattern! After all, it had different tastes in the world of fashion that set it apart from pyjamas, pants and salwar. Below are some useful tips for all women who have fallen in love with Churidar!




What is Churidar?

Churidar originated in northern India and has spread to all parts of India as well as all over the world! The clothes are wide or wide and loose at the top to keep you comfortable. There is a strap around the waist that allows you to tie it as tight or loosely as you like. The churidar then gradually narrows, wrapping around the curve of your leg until the tip is firmly against the ankle. Now the length of the churidar is greater than the length of your leg. As a result, it falls in a circular crease at your ankle. The collection of wrinkles resembles several rings around your ankles. That's why innovative designers coined the term churidar. Churi / Choori is the North Indian term for a bracelet. Thanks to the length of the churidar, it is possible to bend, rotate or even sit comfortably on the floor. Despite being tight under it, many women join the Churidar-Kameez combo.




Why do women love him?

For starters, this outfit outlines the shape of your lower legs perfectly. No, you don't have to worry if you don't have the perfect figure 24-36-24! There is something in clothing that serves to hide all imperfections on your body, whether you are small, large, full, curvy or thin. This is because debunking is enough to perfectly outline your "leggy" shapes!




You have to realize that what started as a departure from the traditional salwar has reached "celebrity" status. Churidar can be seen everywhere, in print media, on screens, in idiot boxes, and in public offices. This is because it blends beautifully with the graceful and flowing anarkali. However, the churidar also goes well with A-line kameez, knee-high tops, tunics, straight tops, and short kurtis / kurtas. Nonetheless, the combination of Churidar and Anarkali cannot be defeated as it evokes a vision of an ancient Mughal ruler who seemed so majestic in their Churidar-Kameez ensemble! You can choose fabrics such as cotton, velvet, silk, chiffon, brocade, muslin or georgette for all items of clothing.


 
 
 

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